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> The cited article is pretty clear: the M1 Max maxes out at (approximately) 100 Gb/sec per a single CPU core, 243 Gb/sec per a CPU cluster, and 409 Gb/sec per the entire SOC.

So, which part of "We are talking about the memory bandwidth available to the CPU cores and not all the co-processors/accelerators present in the SoC" you didn't understand?



There is no need to respond with an insult if one can't hold an amicable and civilised conversation concerning an interesting technical matter.


I don't think it was an insult, at least it is not what I intended, but rather trying to make the fallacy in your response to my comment more explicit. I don't know of a better way, and I can't run circles around people in comments just to prove my point.


Conversations are almost never about proving a point; they are about exchanging ideas (however controversial or disagreeing they may be), contemplating nad debating the ideas, and drawing insights from that. A disagreement can always be expressed softly.

Personally, I learn, reflect, and gain a lot from engaging in conversations with other people, as – not infrequently – the others complement my understanding of points I might have previously not considered or missed. I call it knowledge, and knowledge is power.




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