- Feb 8, 2007
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hey I'm a sophomore in computer engineering and I was just kind of curious about this. this is my first time posting in highly technical so if it isn't "highly technically" just tell me to gtfo.
I have this question: it seems to me in my studies so far that complicated chips like GPUs and CPUs have a large amount of wire that take up space. It seems like the space taken up by wire would be a lot greater than the space taken up by a few transistors in a gate. Why does decreasing the gate size make such an impact on performance? I know you can get more transistors onto the chip but isn't the amount of wire a bigger issue? Does everything on GPUs and CPUs just always rely on buses to limit wire numbers? doesn't that hugely cute performance?
If I'm completely off base feel free to tell me. I would just rather embarrass myself online than in front of a professor.
I have this question: it seems to me in my studies so far that complicated chips like GPUs and CPUs have a large amount of wire that take up space. It seems like the space taken up by wire would be a lot greater than the space taken up by a few transistors in a gate. Why does decreasing the gate size make such an impact on performance? I know you can get more transistors onto the chip but isn't the amount of wire a bigger issue? Does everything on GPUs and CPUs just always rely on buses to limit wire numbers? doesn't that hugely cute performance?
If I'm completely off base feel free to tell me. I would just rather embarrass myself online than in front of a professor.