Hello, I’m trying to understand what has slowed down the progress of CPUs. Is it a strategic/political choice, or a real technical limitation?

  • BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    First, GPUs and CPUs and very different beasts. GPU workloads are by definition highly parallelized and so a GPU has an architecture where it is much easier to just throw more cores at the problem, even if you don’t make each core faster. This means that the power issue is less. Take a look at GPU clock rates vs CPU clocks.

    CPU workload tends to have much, much less parallelism and so there is less and less return on adding more cores.

    Second, GPUs have started to have lower year over year lift. Your chart is almost a decade out of date. Take a look at, say, a 2080 vs 3080 vs 4080 and you’ll see that the overall compute lift is shrinking.