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Pushing AMD's Infinity Fabric to Its Limit

Great deep dive into AMD's Infinity Fabric! The balance between bandwidth, latency, and clock speeds shows both clever engineering and limits under pressure. Makes me wonder how these trade-offs will evolve in future designs. Thoughts?

6 hours agoAbuAssar

IMHO these internal and external high speed interconnects will be more and more important in the future, as More's law is dying, GHz aren't increasing, and newer FAB nodes are becoming monstrously expensive, so connecting cheaper made dies together is the only way to scale compute performance for consumer applications where cost matters. Apple did the same on the high end M chips.

The only challenge is SW also needs to be rewritten to use these new architectures efficiently otherwise we see performance decreases instand of increases.

27 minutes agoCumpiler69

George’s detailed analysis always impresses me. I’m amazed with his attention to detail.

11 hours agocebert

It's like Anandtech of old, though the articles usually lag product launches a little further. Probably due to lack of resources (in comparison to Anandtech at its height).

I feel like I've learned a bit after every deep dive.

9 hours agogeerlingguy

Proper thread placement and numa handling does have a massive impact on modern amd cpus - significantly more so than on Xeon systems. This might be anecdotal, but I’ve seen performance improve by 50% on some real world workloads.

5 hours agoAgingcoder

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