On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 10:24, Miller Puckette wrote:
I concur, with a slight spin: Pd is often memory-bound, and most dual-processor systems, especially Intel based ones but also AMD, have their speed limited by memory bandwidth (which is shared between processors.)
In the interesting of maintaining rigor, I'd like to know if there is any hard data to back up this claim.. i.e. profiling which demonstrates the memory bandwidth versus CPU restrictions, etc on one or more systems.
(To be fair I suppose this means that we need a standard regression test/benchmark for a real-time audio system, PDSpec?)
The reason I ask is that I'm interested in massively multichannel systems.
Also I am curious as to why Intel would have less memory bandwitdth... intution suggests it would depend on the type of system memory used... rambus versus SDRAM, etc?
-andy