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pcm
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PCIe Bus limits, triple display 2020 MBP 13
Also read about Intels PCM.. and the OPCM but I cannot determine if it supports Big Sur.. I've ran into issues after the cmake processes so the binaries fail to run.
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diminishing returns at high core allocations
You can monitor anything you want: https://github.com/opcm/pcm up-to the cache hit rates, memory latency and the pipeline states.
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Does ram speed matter for blender?
There are tools to report memory controller utilization, they tend to depend on your CPU. This might be more advanced than what you are looking for, but recently I was using this https://github.com/opcm/pcm#downloading-pre-compiled-pcm-tools to monitor memory read/write and comparing it to the same values when running a memory benchmark to get an idea of the utilization. That tool only works on Intel CPUs, there is probably a similar tool for AMD cpus.
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Possible Bug With CPU Performance Counters running Manjaro Linux on Windows 10 via VMware Workstation 16.1.2
Can you check with e.g. https://github.com/opcm/pcm whether the PCM isn't unset when you shut down the VM? Alternatively livekd and https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/-pmc
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PCM metrics under VMWare
Is anyone out there running PCM utility under VMWare? AWS EC2? https://github.com/opcm/pcm
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How do I determine if my System76 laptop is throttling?
Now, if you really want to be more precise about throttling, you can use a process counter: https://github.com/opcm/pcm. You can run these commands in a terminal and see how much power your CPU is using and that's another indicator of throttle. Some workloads will hit the power ceiling of your CPU without clocking all the way to the turbo frequency. A good example in my experience is prime95. Even with adequate cooling in a workstation tower and xeon processors, my cores tend to run below the all-core frequency.
8-bit-computer-emulator
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8-bit computer emulator
This is the link to the code: https://github.com/blurpy/8-bit-computer-emulator
What are some alternatives?
openFPGALoader - Universal utility for programming FPGA
pcm - IntelĀ® Performance Counter Monitor (IntelĀ® PCM)
c2clat - A tool to measure CPU core to core latency
EaterEmulator - Ben Eater's 8-bit breadboard computer emulator in python
X79-Hackintosh-Catalina - EFI Folder for mATX X79 8-Core Xeon macOS High Catalina Hackintosh.
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
psutil - Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python
8-bit-computer - Documentation of my 8-bit computer build
CoreFreq - CoreFreq is a CPU monitoring and tuning software designed for 64-bit processors.
TinyE8 - Ben Eater's 8 bit breadboard computer emulator in C++
MacchinaM2-J2534-Rust - Cross platform J2534 API for Macchinas M2 UTD module
chip8 - CHIP-8 emulator