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Adam Leventhal

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2937 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

Well, in the DDR4 world, where you went from 3200 to 2933, that was a very easy cost to pay. If you were telling me to go from 6400 to 6000...

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

Yeah, the MR part of it is there. I think you'll, then once the questions, you know, as that slowly enters the market and memory controller support and, you know, seeing the costs, you know, assuming you can get the cost not to be ridiculous because volume is definitely one of the big parts of the DRAM business.

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

Yeah, the MR part of it is there. I think you'll, then once the questions, you know, as that slowly enters the market and memory controller support and, you know, seeing the costs, you know, assuming you can get the cost not to be ridiculous because volume is definitely one of the big parts of the DRAM business.

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

But, you know, for us, because we have a platform that's not trying to scrunch everything into a 1U, you know, a higher dim just means a new thermoformed air flow shroud. Right. And that's pretty easy to go fit in. You know, for us, the added height is not a problem. For other platforms and other chassis, you could be kind of SOL.

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

But, you know, for us, because we have a platform that's not trying to scrunch everything into a 1U, you know, a higher dim just means a new thermoformed air flow shroud. Right. And that's pretty easy to go fit in. You know, for us, the added height is not a problem. For other platforms and other chassis, you could be kind of SOL.

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

Yes, absolutely.

Oxide and Friends
Unshrouding Turin (or Benvenuto a Torino)

Yes, absolutely.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

And what is the data that we're storing in this? I'll say that again. What kind of data are we storing in it?

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

And what is the data that we're storing in this? I'll say that again. What kind of data are we storing in it?

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

And this is someone in the chat has asked about open telemetry in particular. I know we spent some time looking at that. What was your take on open telemetry?

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

And this is someone in the chat has asked about open telemetry in particular. I know we spent some time looking at that. What was your take on open telemetry?

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

Only thing you can support is pulling out raw data. Right. We want to actually be able to query those things in RAC effectively. Right.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

Only thing you can support is pulling out raw data. Right. We want to actually be able to query those things in RAC effectively. Right.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

There we are.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

There we are.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

But that's something that they should be in control of, I would think, ultimately.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

But that's something that they should be in control of, I would think, ultimately.

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

It's very straightforward. Yeah, I mean, and then what about RAM utilization?

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

It's very straightforward. Yeah, I mean, and then what about RAM utilization?

Oxide and Friends
Querying Metrics with OxQL

Yeah, using the same physical device, but you will, but other than that.