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by suresk
673 days ago
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My non-expert brain immediately jumped to double-pumping + maybe working with their thread director to have tasks using a lot of AVX512 instructions prefer P cores more. It feels like such an obvious solution to a really dumb problem that I assumed there was something simple I was missing. The register file size makes sense, I didn't think they were that much of the die on those processors but I guess they had to be pretty aggressive to meet power goals? |
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https://i.imgur.com/WdMPX8S.jpeg
According to this, Zen4s FP register file is almost as big as its FP execution units. It's a pretty sizable chunk of silicon.