That must have left you a little disheveled.... then some shiza about NV monitor scaling and other things......?????????!!!!!!!!!??????????
That must have left you a little disheveled.... then some shiza about NV monitor scaling and other things......?????????!!!!!!!!!??????????
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Okay, I see I was a bit more categorical than I ought to have been. But nonetheless, any increase in transistor switching speed from a node change is likely to be used first and most critically to increase clock speeds. Why? Because this is easier to design for (just speed up the entire design rather than a specific part) and increases performance for everything, not just that one instruction. That instruction being sped up also of course only helps if the rest of the pipeline either is waiting for data from it or is sped up equally. While what you describe no doubt exists, it is a marginal effect compared to clock speed increases, and a high effort one too. I would also highly appreciate even a single demonstrable example of this, i.e. of a node change actually increasing IPC on a way that can reliably be ascribed to that and not to more explicit architectural tweaks.Uh no, that is *NOT* what you said........ You are now backtracking.
What you said was (emphasis added) :
Clock speed has nothing to do with IPC increase from new nodes.
If I have a microcode instruction that completes in 1.1 cycles, it will have to wait for the next (2nd) cycle for anything to be done with the result. This essentially means it takes 2 cycles to complete in a useful way. If I improve the time it takes to complete that instruction by 20% (a common claim by TSMC) it now takes ~0.9 cycles, it now went from being a 2 cycle instruction to a one cycle instruction. This *directly* impacts IPC.
You are welcome for the education.
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Wah? Black levels, cough? (and, for the love of god, don't mention FALD)Think of it this way: LCD beats OLED in every manner apart from pixel transitions.
Black level is a product of contrast. OLED isn't inherently bright. I will update if I can get the source remembered.Wah? Black levels, cough? (and, for the love of god, don't mention FALD)
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Hm, I remember attending classes explaining how basic components of that kind work. That was a while ago though.If I have a microcode instruction that completes in 1.1 cycles
Black level is absolute and OLED wipes the floor with LCD here.Black level is a product of contrast. OLED isn't inherently bright. I will update if I can get the source remembered.
Black level is a product of contrast. OLED isn't inherently bright. I will update if I can get the source remembered.
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OLEDs have literally 0 lux blacks, what the heck are you talking about?I don't think any OLED has better black than the best VA.
You don't understand and this is the killer fact: black isn't itself a 'level'. It is darkness, hence a reflection(shadow) of light level. If brightness isn't on par, it is just dark unconditionally.Black level is absolute and OLED wipes the floor with LCD here.
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What the heck, of course it is, it's zero lumen:fact: black isn't itself a 'level'.
I see my post needs further explanation...What the heck, of course it is, it's zero lumen:
Lumen (unit) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
As for "but some dudes on youtube make convincing argument that Samsung's Q-Lies are better than they are", welp, that's in the eye of beholder, mine call out BS.
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No, I'd appreciate if you would not try to redefine "better black" one more time.I see my post needs further explanation...
No, I'd appreciate if you would not try to redefine "better black" one more time.
Any objection?Brightness:
Champion - LCD & LED
When it comes to brightness, LED TVs have a modest asset. LEDs are just really good at getting extremely bright. OLED TVs can get bright, too, but cranking OLED pixels to maximum brightness for extended periods not only reduces that pixel’s lifespan, but the pixel also takes a little while to return to total black.
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Yes. All that says is that at sustained high brightness, it takes OLEDs a bit of time to get back to total black (while an LCD's ability to quickly dim would not be similarly affected). That still doesn't remove the OLED's ability to reach total black, nor change the fact that LED-backlit LCD panels can never reach total black.Any objection?
I see that needs further explanation...Yes. All that says is that at sustained high brightness, it takes OLEDs a bit of time to get back to total black (while an LCD's ability to quickly dim would not be similarly affected). That still doesn't remove the OLED's ability to reach total black, nor change the fact that LED-backlit LCD panels can never reach total black.
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Yes, you do need to explain further how 0 lumens is somehow more bright than a value above 0 lumens, and/or how the rate of dimming from a light source somehow correlates to its minimum light output.I see that needs further explanation...
Yes, you do need to explain further how 0 lumens is somehow more bright than a value above 0 lumens, and/or how the rate of dimming from a light source somehow correlates to its minimum light output.
You have to harrass your eyes with total darkness, in order to take OLED into the lead. Which is false as we know it... 300lux 0.5 m² panel will cast ambient light at a level of 150 candles. It will be equal to two 75w bulbs. Have fun with nonexistent contrast levels.It is intriguing that LCD can achieve comparable or even slightly better MPRT and ACR than OLED, although its response time and contrast ratio are generally perceived to be much inferior to those of OLED.
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You have to harrass your eyes with total darkness, in order to take OLED into the lead. Which is false as we know it... 300lux 0.5 m² panel will cast ambient light at a level of 150 candles. It will be equal to two 75w bulbs. Have fun with nonexistent contrast levels.
K, so 16:9 aperture ratio 43" panel 300cd/m² bright will emit the same as a 150w bulb when displaying white image.
Phenomenal.
You've just rendered OLED and FALD TFT irrelevant.
You should feel proud.
You dare disagree with me?As expected, when the ambient light is weak, OLED shows a much higher ACR than
LCD. But as the ambient light gets stronger, two ACR curves get much closer. At 300 lux
(moderate indoor lighting), LCD shows comparable ACR to OLED (140.1 vs. 150.6). If we
slightly increase the peak brightness of LCD (by increasing the backlight intensity) to 800
nits, two ACR curves crossover at 90 lux (typical lighting condition in office building
hallway or toilet lighting). It means below 90 lux, OLED (with 600 nits of peak brightness)
exhibits a higher ACR, but beyond 90 lux the situation is reversed for the LCD with 800 nits
of peak brightness.
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11/10dare
Have it your way.11/10
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a) How is this even remotely relevant to the thread? Start your own thread with this as the topic if it's that important to you.Have it your way.
This is what happens when you have developed your whole skill tree on astroturfing.
a) How is this even remotely relevant to the thread? Start your own thread with this as the topic if it's that important to you.
b) You have this nice tendency to quote random things without providing sources. Is inserting a link really that difficult?
c) A graph with unnamed axes? Yeah, that tells us nothing. Percent of what?
d) "Harass your eyes with total darkness"? Our eyes are capable of discerning a wider dynamic range than any TV is capable of displaying, and any camera is capable of capturing. Having sufficiently low black levels is essential for any display panel that is going to be used in a typical home (non-controlled) environment. I certainly watch a lot of stuff with very dim room lighting.
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Congratulations on quoting a post and then addressing exactly 0% of the contents of said post, I guess?
All your questions are exaggerated criticism. Don't you think you need to refrain a little?Congratulations on quoting a post and then addressing exactly 0% of the contents of said post, I guess?
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You haven't provided a single reference, you have provided unattributed quotes with no sourcing. Where are the quotes from? Do you have a link? Is embedding it really that hard (there's a button for that in the toolbar above the post editor)?All your questions are exaggerated criticism. Don't you think you need to refrain a little?
I don't like biased discussions. If you don't like my references, how about you provide a little yourself, so the debate wouldn't be one sided...