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posted by martyb on Wednesday August 25 2021, @04:35AM   Printer-friendly

AMD Unveils New Ryzen V-Cache Details at HotChips 33:

AMD gave us more information about its upcoming V-Cache at Hot Chips this year, the annual conference where semiconductor engineers from all over the industry come together to crow over disclose details regarding their technical achievements in the past 12 months.

Earlier this year, AMD announced that it would not advance directly from Zen 3 to Zen 4. Instead, it would iterate on the Zen 3 core by stacking a full 64MB of 7nm L3 cache vertically on the core. AMD claims this can improve performance by up to 15 percent based on 1080p gaming results. The improvement in other applications is unknown.


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday August 25 2021, @09:56PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday August 25 2021, @09:56PM (#1170990) Journal

    OTOH it's a gpu not a cpu so

    Well, you got it wrong right out of the gate. Maybe follow your own advice next time and don't comment.

    Having said that, rumor has it that RDNA 3's "Infinity Cache" will also be stacked, or if not, it will be massively increased from the 128 MB of RX 6800 (XT)/RX 6900 to up to 512 MB [wccftech.com].

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