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Rokasu · 36-40, M
It already is?
PiecingBabyFaceTogether · 31-35, M
@Rokasu Nope why do you say that?
Rokasu · 36-40, M
@PiecingBabyFaceTogether Server clusters can hit ram counts that high. It's a unison effort across multiple boards but given how clusters work it's essentially the same ordeal. They optimize parallelism in ways desktop PC's couldn't even imagine doing, hence the delays are negligible. I mean they're still there but the performance increase is huge.
In a sense, terabyte ram won't help much. It's more about expanse and parallelism. Each node capped at 2/3 GHz will probably be the throttle point before it can truly touch a single terabyte array.
In a sense, terabyte ram won't help much. It's more about expanse and parallelism. Each node capped at 2/3 GHz will probably be the throttle point before it can truly touch a single terabyte array.