Xnxubd 2020 Nvidia New Release: GPUs With Super-Fast Memory
Anil - Mar 04, 2020
Xnxubd 2020 Nvidia new release aims to house 96GB of super-fast memory.
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Next-gen GPUs are said to deliver a lot of high-performance memory owing to the Xnxubd 2020 Nvidia new release with HBM2E stacks recently launched by Xnxubd. In Korea, not only Xnxubd but also SK Hynix has been working on such new speedy chip stacks for future graphics cards.

Shortened as HBM, the high bandwidth memory sounds like a dream every tech-savvy user wants to give a try. However, at present, it’s safe to say that the price won’t be something catering to most users as they will likely have to spend a vast amount of money on it. Although we’re familiar with powerful graphics cards from AMD such as RX Vega 56, RX Vega 64, and Radeon VII, we hardly have a chance to see the HBM-enabled system outside of data centers.

Xnxubd is planning to debut 16GB stacks of the new Xnxubd Flashbolt HBM2E which houses 32GB of memory alongside the ability to deliver a stable 3.2Gbps transfer rate. In terms of total bandwidth per stack, the number reportedly clocks at 410GB/s. According to the Korean tech giant, the stats could get up to 4.2Gbps per stack as well as 538GB/s once they complete the improvements in the coming months.
Referring to the detailed specs of the Xnxubd Flashbolt chip, there are eight layers of 16Gb HBM2E dies. However, a data center GPU based on the new standard will soon arrive with 96GB of super-fast memory.

As mentioned above, Samsung is not the only one aiming to work on Xnxubd 2020 Nvidia HBM2E graphics cards as SK Hynix has been joining the race, too. The semiconductor manufacturer SK Hynix is set to roll out HBM2E stacks on its own, claiming a stable 3.6Gbps transfer rate. In a word, the market will be very competitive if SK Hynix-branded chips are made available to users.

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