#[Tribute] (AI)The Intel We Grew Up With: A Digital Art Collection

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severe turtle
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If like just free to Download AlchemistPAX

Intel Optane Memory M10 M15

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Intel Core i7-8086K

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Intel Pentium G3258

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Intel PCore ECore Core Hybrid

VIA Centaur CHA SoC via Intel NPU

severe turtle
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Intel (Lakefield) Core i5-L16G7

severe turtle
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Intel Itanium 9700

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Intel Core i5-3350P & Xeon E3 1230v2

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Intel Core i7-4790K

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Intel HD Graphics 2000 3000 4000 5000

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Intel HD Graphics 530 UHD 630 770 & Xe DG1

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Intel Atom

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Intel Xeon E7-8894V4

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Intel Larrabee to Xe

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Intel Core M

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Intel Core i7-8809G with AMD Radeon RX VEGA M GH

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Intel Core i3-8121U

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AMD Athlon 5350 via Intel Celeron J1900

severe turtle
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Intel 80386SX via RAD750

stoic osprey
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lol these are fun

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I always liked personification/mascot art for products. Japan does it a lot at least still.

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Also insane to see how far we've come even within the last 6 months at fully generating blocks of text and infographics without it all garbling up.

severe turtle
# stoic osprey Also insane to see how far we've come even within the last 6 months at fully gen...

Maybe current models seem sufficient when sticking to certain templates, but there is still the inherent problem of randomness and the sheer difficulty of keeping the fine details accurate.

I won't deny that with the OpenAI team's fine-tuning, it is definitely good enough to serve as a quick-and-dirty poster template. However, if you want the final result to be truly exquisite, there is actually a massive amount of work that still needs to be done.

For me, I'm mostly just trying to find a way to commemorate the history of hardware development that I know."But still, I'm really glad you like them!"

stoic osprey
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Yeah my best trick with any ai tool that's young or mature in its lifecycle is that I build stuff in pieces. End to end output is difficult to control and edit properly.