Alphane MoonM to HardwareEnglish • 6 months agoGPUs can now use PCIe-attached memory or SSDs to boost VRAM capacity —Panmnesia's CXL IP claims double-digit nanosecond latencywww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square5arrow-up144arrow-down10cross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•6 months agoThis seems very cool. Not just for companies, but consumers trying to increase the longevity of their cards. To bad there’s no way in hell Nvidia will ever allow this on consumer cards
minus-squareAlphane MoonOPMlink3•6 months agoThis is definitely an enterprise only feature and it will never be available to consumers. I am not even sure if it would make financial sense to include it (as opposed to just spending the cost of CXL support integration on more VRAM). It does seem like very cool tech though.
minus-square@Mikeliuslink3•6 months agoJensen, “Best I can do is 6GB of vram in a new 5060. That’ll be 600 dollars, peasant.”
This seems very cool. Not just for companies, but consumers trying to increase the longevity of their cards. To bad there’s no way in hell Nvidia will ever allow this on consumer cards
This is definitely an enterprise only feature and it will never be available to consumers.
I am not even sure if it would make financial sense to include it (as opposed to just spending the cost of CXL support integration on more VRAM).
It does seem like very cool tech though.
Goddamnit you guys! I had my hopes up at least 4ft high!
Jensen, “Best I can do is 6GB of vram in a new 5060. That’ll be 600 dollars, peasant.”
dials phone
Hello! AMD? This guy right here!
Take em away boys!