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GPUs can now use PCIe-attached memory or SSDs to boost VRAM capacity —Panmnesia's CXL IP claims double-digit nanosecond latency

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GPUs can now use PCIe-attached memory or SSDs to boost VRAM capacity —Panmnesia's CXL IP claims double-digit nanosecond latency

www.tomshardware.com

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Provided that AMD, Intel, and Nvidia would like to support CXL for memory expansions.
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    Upgradable vram would be huge.

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      4•1 year ago

      just move to unified vram like console would be best.

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    Isn’t double-digit nanosecond latency just microsecond latency?

    Edit: I have learned thanks to helpful commenters that quadruple digit nanosecond is microseconds

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      10•1 year ago

      Quadruple digit nanosecond latency is microseconds

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      4•1 year ago

      100 nano seconds is 0.1 micro seconds, so not quite.

      I imagine double digit is 99 ns or less

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