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76.8GB/s of memory bandwidth in 2004
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76.8GB/s of memory bandwidth in 2004. Thanks to some new <A HREF="http://www.tomshardware.com/technews/index.html" target="_new">R&D advancements</A>, it looks like we will be seeing some massive bandwidth in just a couple years' time. I will put forth a technical...
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8.4GB/s of memory bandwidth next year
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With current dual-channel RDRAM chipsets, this will provide a total of 8.4GB/s for your bandwidth-hungry processors as soon as next year. We will also be seeing 19.2GB/s of memory bandwidth in 2004 utilizing PC1200 RDRAM memory on a 64-bit module for 9.6GB/...
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Programmin' Advice
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your memory. Lets do a 2^16 x 2^16 matrix. Instead of thinking of it as a chunk of 2^32 bytes of memory, think of it as 2^16 pointers to chunks of 2^16 bytes of memory. So instead of declaring char matrix[65536][65536]; you would declare char *matrix...
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Max 5.1 Characters "Dragon_Charater_rig" Rendering Single, 1024x768 Synthetische Benchmarks PCMark 2004 System, CPU and Memory Tests SiSoftware Sandra 2004 Pro Version 2004 Memory Bandwidth Benchmark ...
