Article: AMD's Mobile Strategy
By: EduardoS (no.delete@this.spam.com), December 22, 2011 2:58 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
anon (anon@anon.com) on 12/21/11 wrote:
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>Oh, OK. What kind of data integrity operations is it doing that require a significant
>amount of bandwidth in random writes?
No idea, I'm not the author of those tools and neither an author of Windows to know why it does need so many random writes.
Maybe it isn't so many, rather the number of random writes growth with the required CPU cycles and memory size wich grew becase of new features wich were added, but in the hardware resources the CPU cycles and memory capacity grew much faster than random wirte speed so 100-200 random writes per second looks a lot.
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>Oh, OK. What kind of data integrity operations is it doing that require a significant
>amount of bandwidth in random writes?
No idea, I'm not the author of those tools and neither an author of Windows to know why it does need so many random writes.
Maybe it isn't so many, rather the number of random writes growth with the required CPU cycles and memory size wich grew becase of new features wich were added, but in the hardware resources the CPU cycles and memory capacity grew much faster than random wirte speed so 100-200 random writes per second looks a lot.