Cumpiler69 3 days ago

IMHO these internal and external high speed interconnects will be more and more important in the future, as More's law is dying, GHz aren't increasing, and newer FAB nodes are becoming monstrously expensive, so connecting cheaper made dies together is the only way to scale compute performance for consumer applications where cost matters. Apple did the same on the high end M chips.

The only challenge is SW also needs to be rewritten to use these new architectures efficiently otherwise we see performance decreases instand of increases.

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sylware 3 days ago

You would need fine-grained hardware configuration from the software based on that very software semantics and task. If ever possible in a shared hardware environment.

Video game consoles with shared GPU(for 3D) and CPU had to chose: favor the GPU with high bandwidth and high latency, or the CPU with low lantency with lower bandwidth. Since a video game console is mostly GPU, they went for the GDDR, namely high bandwidth with high latency.

On linux, you have the alsa-lib which does handle sharing the audio device among the various applications. They had to choose a reasonable default hardware configuration for all: it is currently stereo 48kHz, and it is moving to the 'maximum number of channels' at a maximum of 48kHz with left and right channels.