Affinity part 2 – System topology and controlling affinity – AMD lab notes
This second part introduces common tools to understand the topology of your system and to control affinity for different applications
This second part introduces common tools to understand the topology of your system and to control affinity for different applications
This first part introduces the concept of affinity and why its important for achieving better performance on AMD GPU nodes
Radeon™ Memory Visualizer 1.8 is available now. v1.8 enhances the Resource usage size timeline to better visualize overlapped aliased resources.
Radeon™ Memory Visualizer v1.7 introduces one of the most anticipated new features: improved support for aliased resources in the Resource overview pane. Read on for details of this features and more.
Radeon Memory Visualizer v1.6 adds improved device configuration information, and more parameters on the resource details pane.
This post introduces commonly-used memory spaces, identifies what makes each memory space unique, and discusses some common use-cases for each space.
This talk is a joint-presentation with Avalanche Studios Group explaining how their in-house APEX Engine manages memory with the help of VMA/D3D12MA.
RMV is now available on Linux. RMV and RDP officially support Ubuntu 20.04 with Linux distros requiring additional dependencies. Check it out!
Find out in this blog post how you can make all memory visible to the CPU in Radeon Memory Visualizer (RMV) v1.4 with Smart Access Memory.
Find out more about the latest releases of VMA and D3DMA – our easy-to-integrate memory allocation libraries for Vulkan® and Direct3D® 12.
This Digital Dragons 2021 talk presents the current state of access to memory resources through the DirectX® 12 and Vulkan® APIs.
Smart Access Memory (SAM) provides the CPU with direct access to all video memory. These guidelines help you to improve CPU and GPU performance using SAM.