A decade ago, we had 1-core or 2-core desktop CPU's as the norm -- today, in products like AMD Ryzen latest CPUs even 16 or 32 cores on consumer desktops is not rare anymore. Is this the beginning of a trend moving towards even more massive parallelism for the desktop consumer market?
A decade ago, we had 1-core or 2-core desktop CPU's as the norm -- today, in products like AMD Ryzen latest CPUs even 16 or 32 cores on consumer desktops is not rare anymore. Is this the beginning of a trend moving towards even more massive parallelism for the desktop consumer market?