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adroc_thurston
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Those are tiny mainstream parts.
Today at 1:51 AM
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FAD 2024.
Yesterday at 11:20 PM
adroc_thurston
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I mean they already kinda sorta did with RDNA3 which needs to pack workitems for max occupancy.
Yesterday at 10:51 PM
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No it mirrors Terascale 3.
Yesterday at 10:23 PM
adroc_thurston
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I mean why not. If 6400 ICs are cheaper so be it. That's real funny given that RMB and PHX are like the only real LPDDR5 volume drivers...
Yesterday at 8:56 PM
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Yea for ughhh interesting reasons. Kinda the opposite, GFX1150 loaned it from 1200/1201.
Yesterday at 8:36 PM
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He's a sweaty ass bodybuilder so that's expected.
Yesterday at 8:26 PM
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Yeah very sexy standard of an actual client-first replaceable memory solution.
Yesterday at 8:22 PM
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yea dream harder. like, costs are going up per core, not down.
Yesterday at 6:51 PM
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membw-sensitive workloads tend to be of streaming kind and they just dgaf about caches. Yea. LPCAMM(2) wooooooooohoooooooo
Yesterday at 4:57 PM
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Dense aren't efficient, they're cheap.
Yesterday at 3:14 PM
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No the recent AMD-blocks-DLSS FUD. AMD utterly failed to control the narrative and he's like the head honcho whose job is to do just...
Yesterday at 1:14 PM
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Nahhh jebaitman just goofed up the messaging which is bad in a cult-like environment that is client graphics.
Yesterday at 12:48 PM
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No one really needs more cores on purely mainstream platform. It's also more BOM and higher ASP means lower total addressable volume so...
Yesterday at 12:05 PM
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2 read 1 write and they do some write coalescing/compression on GMI3 anyway. You're still gonna be limited by whatever the SDP count on...
Yesterday at 3:38 AM
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