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@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn yeah back when this chat attacted the best and brightest
 
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y-cruncher
This repo holds the open sourced portions of y-cruncher. It also serves as a public bug-tracker.
My prediction is that approach like doing AVX will be made obsolete with advances in ML style compilers. Basically everybody will be writing ONNX files and actually having a compiler do the work.
dataflow revolution is coming and SIMD optimization people will feel it soon
or anybody that writes kernels
 
 
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6:29 AM
I want to fill an array of 3 million floats as quickly as possible. Is there a bottleneck which stops multiple cores making this faster?
 
 
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10:49 AM
@Simd physics
 
 
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1:40 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn that sounds tough
 
 
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7:15 PM
@Simd You have some maximum bandwidth to memory. At least in the usual case, one core can write faster than that, so more cores won't increase speed.
 
7:53 PM
@Simd Use a GPU you can get something like 2TB/second
@Simd due to your chip actually being several chips connected with some glue (NUMA) you can actually get better latency by assigning each thread an area of memory nearest it.
@Simd I also think there are "write only" flavors of certain memory instructions that might have better latency because they don't need to update global cross chip cache states. Although I suspect throughput might be the same...
 
 
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9:33 PM
@JerryCoffin that's
@JerryCoffin that's very helpful, thank you
@Mikhail I don't know about this.
@Mikhail sadly don't have one
@Mikhail that's interesting!
 

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