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For Next-Generation CPUs, Not Moving Data Is the New 1GHz - ExtremeTech
That's crazy. I had no idea that moving data was this power intensive. This explains perfectly how Apple minimized M1's power consumption so drastically. On this note, I've always wondered why desktop motherboards haven't transitioned to SODIMMs instead of DIMMs. CPU socket surrounded on all sides by four SODIMM slots should mean less distance for the data to travel and also less expense in creating the required traces on the motherboard. Do DIMMs exist purely for the sake of overclocking RAM, the cost of which rarely justifies the few percent gained in terms of performance?
That's crazy. I had no idea that moving data was this power intensive. This explains perfectly how Apple minimized M1's power consumption so drastically. On this note, I've always wondered why desktop motherboards haven't transitioned to SODIMMs instead of DIMMs. CPU socket surrounded on all sides by four SODIMM slots should mean less distance for the data to travel and also less expense in creating the required traces on the motherboard. Do DIMMs exist purely for the sake of overclocking RAM, the cost of which rarely justifies the few percent gained in terms of performance?