Is there a limit to how many ALUs you can add to a core or a general rule of thumb for when it stops being useful? For super computers that are doing the same computations on massive amounts of data, I could imagine having cores with more ALUs being as useful as simply adding more cores.
Is there a limit to how many ALUs you can add to a core or a general rule of thumb for when it stops being useful? For super computers that are doing the same computations on massive amounts of data, I could imagine having cores with more ALUs being as useful as simply adding more cores.