It was explained to me as essentially there is an on die coprocessor doing the work of swapping and compressing in the background. Also it is faster since it is also on die.
The same thing that happens in x86 osx but now is hardware accelerated.
What does “unified memory” actually mean? Isn’t all modern memory unified between the CPU and iGPU?
It was explained to me as essentially there is an on die coprocessor doing the work of swapping and compressing in the background. Also it is faster since it is also on die.
The same thing that happens in x86 osx but now is hardware accelerated.