I don't quite get it. What's so special about having 32MB of cache? Why is it called "infinity"?
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The main advantage of a memory attached cache is that it's cheaper than a regular cache, and can even be put on a seperate die, allowing you to have much more of it.
AMDs previous memory fabric from the early 2000s was called "Hyper Transport", which has a confusing overlap with Intel's Hyper Threading, but I think AMD actually bet intel to the name by a few years.
Also, Ross Technology beat them both to "hyper" names with the hyperSPARC CPU.