| ▲ | 0x000xca0xfe 4 hours ago | |||||||
RISC-V chip designers at least seem to be more bullish on vectors. There is seriously cool stuff coming like the SpacemiT K3 with 1024-bit vectors :) | ||||||||
| ▲ | camel-cdr 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
The 1024-bit RVV cores in the K3 are mostly that size to feed a matmul engine. While the vector registers are 1024-bit, the two exexution units are only 256-bit wide. The main cores in the K3 have 256-bit vectors with two 128-bit wide exexution units, and two seperate 128-bit wide vector load/store units. See also: https://forum.spacemit.com/uploads/short-url/60aJ8cYNmrFWqHn... But yes, RVV already has more diverse vector width hardware than SVE. | ||||||||
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