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Interesting question involving Razer's Synapse 4 and AMD's Threadripper CPU

  • 3 October 2024
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UnfairMode

If I'm not mistaken, one of the proposals of Synapse 4 (formerly Synapse Beta) is to make better use of modules independently. This leads me to believe that it makes better use of the processor's extra cores. Therefore, I think that the macro module can also make better use of the processor's extra cores.

Given that a game uses a maximum of 8 processor cores, I imagine that other programs, such as Razer Synapse 4 could better use the extra cores.

Now, imagine a Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7985WX that has 64 cores and 128 threads.

We would have the possibility of creating immensely more robust macros and, even better, parallel macros without losing performance.

Of course, I'm considering here the most extreme case I could think of. But imagine having the freedom and option of being able to control 4 or more characters at the same time, for example in the game Overcooked!.

Imagine the freedom and security you could have to perform such bold and complex movements that would give you the feeling of having no limits within the game.
Has anyone ever stopped to think about the relationship between Synapse and the number of cores a processor has? Or is it just me who has these daydreams? LOL.

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UnfairMode

Seriously, no one has asked themselves this question? Help me out guys. ðŸ¤—


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