Samsung Introduces Next Generation HBM2E
At NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference, Samsung unveiled a good sooner model of their HBM2 reminiscence. A stack of “Flashbolt,” as they name it, can ship as much as 410 GBps of bandwidth, which they declare is 33% sooner than earlier choices, and a single bundle can maintain as much as 16GB of reminiscence. Samsung says the brand new reminiscence is geared toward “supercomputers, graphics systems, and artificial intelligence (AI)” functions, although they did not point out simply what GPUs or accelerators will make use of it within the close to future.
“Flashbolt’s industry-leading performance will enable enhanced solutions for next-generation data centers, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and graphics applications,” stated Jinman Han, senior vice chairman of Memory Product Planning and Application Engineering Team at Samsung Electronics. “We will continue to expand our premium DRAM offering, and improve our ‘high-performance, high capacity, and low power’ memory segment to meet market demand.”