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Apple's M1 Ultra comes with a 32MB TLB bottleneck
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OvermindDL1
Woooow, thatās a pretty crazy screwup that the M1 authors did⦠And it could have easily been fixed it they just made a larger cache like what is actually on modern chipsā¦
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AstonJ
Iād personally wait for the M2ās to come out⦠or M3, by then it should be pretty solid
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OvermindDL1
Yeah I expect the M2ās to have this fixed (wow that sure wonāt confuse people with M.2 socketsā¦) as it would be so trivial to fix (comparatively), lol.
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