Read more.16Gbps GDDR5X speeds achieved. On track for GDDR6 mass production in Q1 2018.
Read more.16Gbps GDDR5X speeds achieved. On track for GDDR6 mass production in Q1 2018.
Why DONT we just move on to HBM like the way we did with USB Type C ?? The chip makers re-structuring their assembly lines thats why the are lingering to GDDR
Because HBM/HBM2 is a lot more expensive to produce. So there will likely be GDDR5, GDDR5x, GDDR6, HBM and HBM2 in co-existence for a while yet.
Just like USB2, USB3, USB3.1, TypeA, TypeB, Mini and Micro Type B and now Type C. There are Still some USB1 products out there where bandwidth doesn't justify the extra expense for USB2, and that cost difference is just pennies.
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