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by kammerdiener
1360 days ago
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Unless you spend far too much on more cache per core, you’re going to quickly find that the bottleneck becomes the memory system. Hardly any of these low-priority process that would be scheduled in E cores are actually doing much compute. They’re either blasting memory or I/O, so adding more cores for them doesn’t help much. |
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