We found 4 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “dell”.
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571: Old Wine New Bottle
May 22nd, 2024 | 45 mins 23 secs
acer, ai in android, ai investments, ai market, ai models, ai revenue, alibaba, amd, asus, coder radio, copilot+ pcs, dell, developer story, developers, development podcast, gemini, generative ai, google ai answers, google i/o, hp, intel, kernel, lenovo, m3 macbook air, macbook air, microsoft branded quest kit, microsoft news, microsoft quest api, npu performance, openai upgrades, qualcomm, race to the bottom, scheduler, snapdragon x elite, surface laptop 7, surface pro, volumetric api, windows compiler, windows copilot runtime, windows on arm, windows recall, x86 translation layer
Big Tech's latest AI flex? More like a desperate grab for attention. Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are hyping up underwhelming updates while Sam Altman spills the tea on their shady motives.
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500: Internal Server Error
January 11th, 2023 | 43 mins 47 secs
000 workers, airpods, amazong lays of 18, apple, apple tv, apple watch, coder 500, coder radio, coder robe, dell, development podcast, displayport, ethernet, gamer radio, hdmi, homepod, ipad, llvm, m2 ultra, mac pro, mac studio, mixed reality headset, reality pro headset, samsung, thunderbolt, usb-a, wasm, webassembly, wwdc
After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.
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395: 50 Shades of M1
January 6th, 2021 | 51 mins 11 secs
11th gen, coder radio, dell, dell developer laptop review, development podcast, intel xe, jetbrains, jupiter broadcasting, linux tiger lake laptop review, machine learning benchmarks, mechanical keyboards, opencl, pylance for vscode, python, tensorflow, ubuntu, xe, xps 13
Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop.
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Episode 318: Losing the Anaconda
July 17th, 2018 | 1 hr 4 mins
benevolent dictator, dell, development podcast, google, guido van rossum, instapaper, macbook pro, ml, pip, pycharm, python, seedbank
We ruminate on Python’s founder stepping down, and ponder if it was inevitable.