896 = 512+384 = 512 + 256 + 128 = 7 x 128 so maybe its just a 128 module short of a GB. Probably just shaved off that RAM chip to save some cost in a place where its not likely to be a big performance difference. Isn't somewhere between 512 and 1024 supposed to be as much as is needed for most games?
What really confuses me is the 216 cores, which is 128+64+16+8. How do they make these things? Is it 23 sets of 8 core "somethings" built onto the same die? I mean 23? That's a frikkin prime number.
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896
= 512+384
= 512 + 256 + 128
= 7 x 128
so maybe its just a 128 module short of a GB. Probably just shaved off that RAM chip to save some cost in a place where its not likely to be a big performance difference. Isn't somewhere between 512 and 1024 supposed to be as much as is needed for most games?
What really confuses me is the 216 cores, which is 128+64+16+8. How do they make these things? Is it 23 sets of 8 core "somethings" built onto the same die? I mean 23? That's a frikkin prime number.