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They make and use fake PCI-E chips or whatever to connect two GPUs on one PCB...why don't they make a chip that also relays memory commands and such so they can share the installed memory? You could use less chips which would take less space, use less power, and lower heat, potentially making it lower cost as well. Possibly improving performance, since sharing resources is faster than each side working on a separate piece of the same thing. If the cards can share what they're doing, and then send the completed work to a shared buffer to be released would that eliminate micro-stutter?
Instead of the current standard example 2x 2GB cards (4GB total) but only 2GB effective, it'd be 2 cards sharing 2GB for the same effective 2GB. Or using the 2x 2GB and sharing that for 4GB effective (ideal solution?).
Don't know any of the technical stuff, I'm just throwing this out there...like one of those "hey why didn't I think of that" kind of things. Has anyone tried this before, or are working on it currently? Is there some reason this wouldn't work?
Instead of the current standard example 2x 2GB cards (4GB total) but only 2GB effective, it'd be 2 cards sharing 2GB for the same effective 2GB. Or using the 2x 2GB and sharing that for 4GB effective (ideal solution?).
Don't know any of the technical stuff, I'm just throwing this out there...like one of those "hey why didn't I think of that" kind of things. Has anyone tried this before, or are working on it currently? Is there some reason this wouldn't work?
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