Thanks for the write up! This stuff is so fast. I remember back in the day when Ageia first released their PhysX card, one of the interviews about it mentioned that on-die bandwidth was in the neighborhood of 1TB/s. My mind was blown.
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Charlie22911 - Tuesday, February 27, 2024 - link
“…offer a peak bandwidth of 1.28 GB/s per stack…”I think that’s supposed to be TB/s.
Thanks for the write up! This stuff is so fast. I remember back in the day when Ageia first released their PhysX card, one of the interviews about it mentioned that on-die bandwidth was in the neighborhood of 1TB/s. My mind was blown.
Koobee - Tuesday, February 27, 2024 - link
THANK YOUnandnandnand - Thursday, February 29, 2024 - link
For something you will never see.Rudde - Sunday, March 3, 2024 - link
8 of those stacks results in 288 GB memory and 10 TB/s bandwidth. (AMD MI300X has 8 stacks of HBM3 memory).