top | item 41986695 (no title) transitorykris | 1 year ago The Mac Studio has always had unified memory discuss order hn newest angoragoats|1 year ago Fun fact: any PC with integrated graphics has also had unified memory (yep, including Intel Macs), for at least the past decade! sliken|1 year ago True, but PCs are 128 bits wide, apple lets you upgrade to 256 bits wide (M4 pro), 512 bits wide (m3 Max) or 1024 bits wide (M2 Ultra).Unified memory is much more useful when you can get more bandwidth to it. load replies (1) kridsdale3|1 year ago All "Apple Silicon" products, going back to the first one, which was the iPhone 4.
angoragoats|1 year ago Fun fact: any PC with integrated graphics has also had unified memory (yep, including Intel Macs), for at least the past decade! sliken|1 year ago True, but PCs are 128 bits wide, apple lets you upgrade to 256 bits wide (M4 pro), 512 bits wide (m3 Max) or 1024 bits wide (M2 Ultra).Unified memory is much more useful when you can get more bandwidth to it. load replies (1)
sliken|1 year ago True, but PCs are 128 bits wide, apple lets you upgrade to 256 bits wide (M4 pro), 512 bits wide (m3 Max) or 1024 bits wide (M2 Ultra).Unified memory is much more useful when you can get more bandwidth to it. load replies (1)
kridsdale3|1 year ago All "Apple Silicon" products, going back to the first one, which was the iPhone 4.
angoragoats|1 year ago
sliken|1 year ago
Unified memory is much more useful when you can get more bandwidth to it.
kridsdale3|1 year ago