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by zozbot234
142 days ago
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170 compute units is still a crapload of em for a non-server platform with non-server platform requirements. so the broad "lots of cores" point is still true, just highly overstated as you said. plus those cores are running the equivalent of n-way SMT processing, which gives you an even higher crapload of logical threads. AND these logical threads can also access very wide SIMD when relevant, which even early Intel E-cores couldn't. All of that absolutely matters. |
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