• 8day@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If that’s the same article I’ve read a few days back, it also says that’s not entirely true, because maximum speed of that cache is 2 TB/s (you wrote 0.182 TB/s). I think it’s limited by the size, similarly to when you can’t achieve max speed during running due to insufficient road length. Or maybe it’s limited by the sampling rate.

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      10 months ago

      it’s in this article as well "… AMD’s 3D V-Cache can be even faster when used for its intended purpose. First-generation 3D V-Cache is good enough for a 2 TB/s peak throughput, AMD states, while data bandwidth is even higher (2.5 TB/s) on the second-generation variant of the technology…
      even losing 90% of it’s peak throughput is still good for .182TB/s and while the peak numbers came up using a 16/32MB dataset on a 96 MB drive , the tech was still able to pull a READ of 111k MB/sec and WRITE of 50k using an 8GB dataset on the same 96MB partition - the author called the results ’ puzzling ’

      (answered twice because reddit automod removed first post for linking to twitter where the results were posted. if you want to see it, twit handle is GPUsAreMagic)