Samsung just announced Aquabolt, their second-generation HBM2 chip with 8GB memory size and 2.4Gbps speed data transmission rate on each pin that can be used to improve supercomputer system performance as well as graphics cards.
According to Samsung's paperwork, Aquabolt chips are much faster than their first generation HBM2 chip, Flarebolt which was present at 1.6Gbps and 2.0Gbps before. According to Samsung, an 8GB Aquabolt memory chip is capable of transmitting 307GB / s speed data.
Samsung also noted that they have already started manufacturing this HBM2 memory chip for the world market. Currently, Samsung has not yet stated when the graphics builder companies can start using this HBM2 memory.
Samsung also noted that they have already started manufacturing this HBM2 memory chip for the world market. Currently, Samsung has not yet stated when the graphics builder companies can start using this HBM2 memory.
Source: Samsung Newsroom
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