Memory bandwidth is crucial for GPU performance, impacting rendering resolutions, texture quality, and parallel processing.
Thanks to a big step up in overall VRAM clock speed, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 will have a total memory bandwidth that's actually higher than the RTX 4090, despite having a much narrower memory bus.
SanDisk just held its first Investor Day since being spun off from Western Digital, and while most of the event was the usual financial talk, the company also gave a glimpse into its R&D priorities.
High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is the commonly used type of DRAM for data center GPUs like NVIDIA's H200 and AMD's MI325X. High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) is a stack of flash chips with an HBM interface. What ...
Explosive growth of generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications in recent quarters has spurred demand for AI servers and skyrocketing demand for AI processors. Most of these processors — ...
Nvidia’s Rubin platform arrives at a moment when artificial intelligence is running headlong into a memory wall. As models ...
Rumors point to impressive performance gains, part of which could come from NVIDIA's use of next-gen GDDR7 memory. We've been following this closely here at TweakTown, with recent word from a ...