
He's smart, quick on his toes, handsome, and doesn't take any bs! Levi has my upmost respect. Ps:- his clean freak nature only makes him more endearing. It's impossible to pinpoint his most attractive feature, but let's admit that watching Levi fight titans without dropping a sweat is the best thing ever. of course that he is 'humanity's strongest soldier' helps is case but so does the fact that he is an extremely empathetic and caring person (though he would never show it). Levi is one strong badass character! Besides, his mysterious demenour is what makes him attractive- half the time nobody understands what goes through his mind.

Isn't it obvious? I mean what is attractiveness? To me it's mostly personality and also talent. His most notable feature is being "Humanity's strongest". He accompanies the main protagonists in the second half of season 1.
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If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please let us know through the Contact Page.1 Levi Ackerman Levi Ackerman is a fictional character in the manga and anime series Attack on Titan, also known as Shingeki no Kyojin in Japanese, created by Hajime Isayama.If you would like to appeal for a comment section ban to be removed, please use this page.VideoCardz Moderating Team reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to the site without notice.Please also note that comments that attack or harass an individual directly will result in a ban without warning. A failure to comply with these rules will result in a warning and, in extreme cases, a ban.Comments complaining about the article subject or its source will be removed.Note this may include abusive, threatening, pornographic, offensive, misleading, or libelous language. Comments and usernames containing language or concepts that could be deemed offensive will be deleted.Discussions about politics are not allowed on this website. Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic. Comments deemed to be spam or solely promotional in nature will be deleted.One might wonder if Intel will hit its targets this time, as Ponte Vecchio which was introduced more than 2 years ago, is still not available with Aurora 2 system. The company confirmed that Rialto Bridge will start sampling in mid-2023, but no date was provided. Such improvement is just 5% higher than Xe-Core count, so further improvements may be expected from a newer node and increased clock speed. Intel is targeting up to 30% increase for applications, but the company did not specify which applications would this performance target focus on. Interestingly, Intel promises that Rialto will be compatible with existing Ponte Vecchio subsystems. Rialto Bridge is to feature OAM v2 form factor, which could support up to 800W. Furthermore, Intel confirms Rialto will have increased I/O bandwidth and it most likely features HBM3 memory, which would be the second HPC GPU with this type of memory following NVIDIA Hopper. With 160 Xe-Cores, the core count has increased by 25% over Ponte Vecchio. Intel did not confirm which node specifically does Rialto Bridge use, but one could guess it is Intel 4. Intel claims that their new GPU will feature enhanced tiles with next process node, with increased density, performance, and efficiency. This next-gen HPC accelerator, which is an evolution of Ponte Vecchio, will feature up to 160 Xe-Cores.

Today’s announcement is a confirmation of a rumor from March, where such a codename was first mentioned. Ponte Vecchio, which is set to launch by the end of this year, already has a successor codenamed Rialto Bridge. Today at ISC 2022 in Germany, Intel has unveiled its plans for a next-gen data center GPU accelerator. Intel Rialto Bridge features 160 Xe-Cores, sampling starts in 2023
