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Lets look at real data to investigate how the memory wall developed over
time. The following graph shows peak memory bandwidth (black line) and peak
double precision flop rates (red line) for one socket of Intel server chips
in
the last
35 years. The y-axis (MB/s for the bandwidth and MFlops/s for peak
double precision flop rates (red line) for one socket of Intel server chips
over
35 years. The y-axis (MB/s for the bandwidth and MFlops/s for peak
performance) is in logarithmic scale! The dashed vertical line separates
processors of the single-core and multi-core eras. The number behind the
processor micro-architecture is the frequency. We choose top bin variants for
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