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by edude03
263 days ago
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Yeah, I'm probably splitting hairs here but as far as I understand (and honestly maybe I don't understand) - Rubin CPX is "just" a normal GPU with GDDR instead of HBM. In fact - I'd say we're looking at this backwards - GPUs used to be the thing that did math fast and put the result into a buffer where something else could draw it to a screen. Now a "GPU" is still a thing that does math fast, but now sometimes, you don't include the hardware to put the pixels on a screen. So maybe - CPX is "just" a GPU but with more generic naming that aligns with its use cases. |
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