The Shannon-Nyquist sampling theorem only defines the sample rate to perfectly reproduce a signal of a certain bandwidth.
It says nothing about noise, distortion, dynamic range. In these areas it is impossible to create a "perfect" DAC, although granted the best DACs are indistinguishable from perfect as far as human perception is concerned.
415 volts on a 30A breaker, like you might find in an undergraduate electrical engineering lab, is very lethal. I'd hazard a guess that's what the OP is talking about.
IBM had 5GHZ in 2014. [1] Clock speed is not a measure of performance alone.
Besides, most of the work in reaching a certain clock speed or target can be owed to the foundry (in this case TSMC which is world-leading, certainly beating Intel on most metrics at the moment.)
Comparing to the over-tuned enthusiast SKU of 2018 is not a fair comparison for either.
Also 600W is not impossible to cool, there are GPUs at that level of power for a while now.
Windows desktop. Fairly high end. Gaming, some side project development work.
Ubuntu laptop - XPS 9560 (don't buy one, they are crippled by thermals and poor sleep support even in windows). Mostly used for web browsing.
"unspecified frequency" is LPDDR5-6400.
Better than anything else you can get for a reasonable price, and well into the experimental range with a 12th gen Intel cpu
Yeah you can generally underclock a modern intel or amd chip down to 400MHz, but of course other bottlenecks (storage, RAM, networking) will be massively out of proportion
Professional CS:GO is played mostly at 1280x720 and 300-400FPS+
There is definitely a market need for this type of setup, whether you think it's a dumb idea or not.
It's not like Apple would ever do it, but the M1 should have heaps of OC headroom.
Given that the RAM is already on package, all they need to do is turn up the CPU multiplier.
AMD chips are doing similar clocks to Intel on TSMC N7, so Apple could (but won't) have a chip running way higher than the clocks they are currently shipping with.
Also, it's kinda inaccurate to imply any overclocked setup will crash, there's plenty of room unless they come turned up to the max from stock like the 12900k.
While i wouldn't agree that HN is a conservative forum, there is certainly a lot more conservative-leaning material posted here than similar tech-focused forums.
See any thread about California, Texas, diversity & affirmative action, COVID, etc.