Would it be at all possible to design hardware that could dynamically enable NUMA? Not saying that it's an incredibly practical thing to do for everyday consumer hardware, but it seems that in certain applications the advantage of uniform costs could definitely outweigh the added latency.
planteurJMTLG
There are other possible NUMA architectures.
Although theoretical, I find the CPU/Memory ring system quite interesting, but I wonder if it could have any real application.
nishadg
What are examples of applications that can actually take advantage of NUMA?
Would it be at all possible to design hardware that could dynamically enable NUMA? Not saying that it's an incredibly practical thing to do for everyday consumer hardware, but it seems that in certain applications the advantage of uniform costs could definitely outweigh the added latency.
There are other possible NUMA architectures.
Although theoretical, I find the CPU/Memory ring system quite interesting, but I wonder if it could have any real application.
What are examples of applications that can actually take advantage of NUMA?