The Semiconductor Unified Architecture

Photo by Alex wong on Unsplash The applications that run on silicon architecture are constantly evolving. Today, these architectures are more compute and memory intensive than ever before. It also means that the users of these applications are processing more data and thus demand the lowest latency possible. In reality, achieving good latency is challenging for any computer architecture. It is valid for CPUs, GPUs, specialized ASICs, and so on. Computer architects have been exploring a unified architecture to bridge the gap between higher user experience and lower latency. The goal is to connect different types of XPU blocks uniformly and thus allow the application to have faster memory access, which speeds up the computation. Unified: Unified Architecture Are Providing XPU Design Methods For New-Age Applications. Benefits: By Leveraging Unified Architecture, […]

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