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on Nov 30, 2020
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Why is Apple's M1 chip so fast?
Wonder if the SLC is mostly used for coherency purposes and the other blocks then...
And yeah, it's 128-bit wide LPDDR4X-4266, pretty quick imo.
sliken
on Nov 30, 2020
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Not just 128 bits wide (standard on high end laptops and most desktops), but 8 channels. The latency is halved and over the last decades I've only been seeing very modest improvements in latency to main memory on the order of 3-5% a year.
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And yeah, it's 128-bit wide LPDDR4X-4266, pretty quick imo.