WYP News Guru Dec 18, 2018 #1 24GB modules with 307GB/s per stack. Read more about JEDEC's upgraded HBM2 standard.
Chopper3 New member Dec 18, 2018 #2 Hang about - there's nothing in this article claiming AMD are amazing and/or Intel are crap - was this supposed to be posted on another site?
Hang about - there's nothing in this article claiming AMD are amazing and/or Intel are crap - was this supposed to be posted on another site?
looz Active member Dec 18, 2018 #3 Chopper3 said: Hang about - there's nothing in this article claiming AMD are amazing and/or Intel are crap - was this supposed to be posted on another site? Click to expand... That bit comes in the comments, not articles.
Chopper3 said: Hang about - there's nothing in this article claiming AMD are amazing and/or Intel are crap - was this supposed to be posted on another site? Click to expand... That bit comes in the comments, not articles.
G grec New member Dec 18, 2018 #4 Chopper3 said: Hang about - there's nothing in this article claiming AMD are amazing and/or Intel are crap - was this supposed to be posted on another site? Click to expand... The biggest HBM2 user is NVidia anyway to be fair. Last edited: Dec 18, 2018
Chopper3 said: Hang about - there's nothing in this article claiming AMD are amazing and/or Intel are crap - was this supposed to be posted on another site? Click to expand... The biggest HBM2 user is NVidia anyway to be fair.