In high-performance computing, the memory bandwidth ceiling defines the maximum data transfer rate between a processor and memory before performance plateaus. It is used to identify bottlenecks in workloads like AI and gaming. Developers and hardware engineers benefit by optimizing code and system design to work within these limits, preventing wasted resources.
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