Originally posted by: emilyek
Interesting. Now lets see CPU GPU Phsyics and AI on one die.
Seriously though-- will a cnGPU utilize system RAM as video RAM or what?
This "article" is just some speculation and rumour.
Obviously ATI and AMD are working on this (it's been in many press conferences since the merger) and many other things together...the speculations are:
1. A multi-GPU coprocessor that drops into a CPU or HTX slot. This would have it's own system Ram of 4 slots (up to 8GB+) which could be used by the rest of the system as well (each CPU socket on AMD designed boards gets 4 Ram slots).
2. A CPU with an on-board GPU (possibly multiple GPUs)...this would be great for mobile, but less so for desktops (except for the latency savings).
3. A GPU/Physx (or other) combination coprocesser for second CPU sockets.
The whole point is that Torrenza (AMD's new open cHT modular architecture) opens up combinations and enhancements that nobody has even thought of yet.
At the end of the day though, for the higher end and more exotic stuff we are talking about at least a year from now (though single coprocessers for CPU sockets are already selling in the server industry). Certainly on-board CPU graphics is a 2008 (at least) discussion...