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by vidarh
4981 days ago
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> If they were to give it, say, 16-way predicated SIMD I think that would completely defeat the purpose of the architecture, as it'd massively bloat the transistor count per core. Their roadmap is for 1000+ independent cores on a single chip, not stopping at 64 per board. |
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Besides, this is 28 nm technology and 15x15 mm, no? That's 225 mm^2. AMD's 28 nm Tahiti is 365 mm^2 with 4.3B transistors, making this thing ~2.7B transistors give or take or ~41M transistors per core. Adding 4M transistors (source: it's about 1M transistors on a Cell chip per 4-way SIMD unit) is <10% larger in exchange for 16x the floating-point power. Unless I'm missing something, I'd build that chip in a minute...
Which is to say I don't want 1000+ wimpy cores - it'll get smashed by Amdahl's Law - when I can have ~900 brawny cores. NVIDIA and AMD have been exploring this space for almost a decade now and to start over without considering what they may have gotten right and what they have learned while doing so seems a little daft to me.