it's a distinct piece of hardware based on AMD XDNA architecture, which, coincidentally, much like CPUs, can tap into your RAM pool. there are XDNA drivers (`amdxdna`) for Linux.
> can tap into your RAM pool
lol no it can't - there's a small (40MB) SRAM that can DMA to DRAM and then each of the tiles is another DMA away from that SRAM.
> can tap into your RAM pool
lol no it can't - there's a small (40MB) SRAM that can DMA to DRAM and then each of the tiles is another DMA away from that SRAM.