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  • #11
    Originally posted by andre30correia View Post
    you are kidding right? the future is cpu and gpu working together using multitheatings
    Uhhh, no, the future is CPU still doing most single-treaded/small-multithreaded jobs, while multithreaded jobs get offloaded to something that is designed for that like a GPU.

    If all loads were massively multithreadable then why the fuck we still use CPUs at all? Even an APU's GPU has like a thousand of cores (stream processors)

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      unapproved post for andre30correia

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      • #13
        Starshipeleven is exactly right.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by andre30correia View Post


          you are kidding right? the future is cpu and gpu working together using multitheatings
          There seems to be some confusion. The intention of the message was to help understand that achieving efficient multi-threading is not easy at all. When multi-threading in a naive manner, it can even be slower than a single-threaded application. You *must* consider things like cache lines and boundaries, which most people don't. Scott Myers gives a good presentation on this: https://vimeo.com/97337258

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