>his RAM isn't directly mounted on his processor
His RAM isn't directly mounted on his processor
All of Jow Forums is firmly mounted on your mom
>Can't upgrade RAM and CPU seperately
Oh Jow Forumsee tell me more user
The Raspberry Pi Zero does this but with BGA packages
Are you retarded?
The brown thing between the two chips is a socket.
Can you do away with RAM altogether and use the CPU cache only?
There's 3 ways of doing that:
>Write a tiny ass program that fits in the cache
>add fuckloads of cache, which is bloody expensive
>effectively replace the cache with RAM, removing any benefits
>Write a tiny ass program that fits in the cache
Most programs should be like this.
SoC
If one type of storage was fast enough, you could do a computer on a chip. Imagine 1GB of CPU cache used as RAM, storage, and cache. ~200gbps speeds.
just put some HBM on the processor dude
this
in the pic the socket is supposed to be for a rom user
good thread
>add fuckloads of cache, which is bloody expensive
The more cache you add, the slower it gets.
i still dont know why this is not happening.
amd has all the assets to make it possible plus it would eliminate all latency issues.
fpbp
Literally Faggin processor
HM6116P-3
2048-word X 8bit High Speed CMOS Static RAM
It is.
All phones do that.
Because resulting chip would be bigger, thus more difficult to manufacture and more expensive.
According to rumors nvidia is also looking into a more modular design.
Uh uh so akin tel me why you think Intel doesn't just stick a fuck ton of level 3 cache on its processor where the fixing igpu is. The igpu takes up the vast majority of the die
No.
certain microprocessors use a scratchpad or a tcm, which is basically cache-speed RAM but directly addressed rather than transparently mirroring main memory
Something like Ebin could store an entire OS in its cache.
>he doesn't wire his own cpu using ttl chips
>pleb
But user, it is.
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