HBM3 memory is coming soon and it’s FAST … giving you up to 665 GB/s bandwidth!
Taken from Videocardz … The memory manufacturer has revealed its plans for HBM3 memory. By releasing initial performance figures, the company has done so even before JEDEC (the body responsible for the HBM standard) has made the HBM3 specs official.
The company has revealed that its HBM3 memory which is currently under development, has already reached 665 Gbps bandwidth with 5.2 Gbps I/O speed. That’s a 44.6% and 44.4% increase respectively over the HBM2E standard. This is not SK Hynix’s the last word on HBM3 memory though, as other companies have already declared 7.2 Gbps I/O bandwidth, Tom’s Hardware notes.
SK hynix leads the HBM market with ambitions for even faster HBM solutions: Our HBM3, under development, will be capable of processing more than 665GB of data per second at 5.2Gbps in I/O speed. A table illustrating how SK hynix’s product specifications evolve between HBM2E and HBM3.
— SK Hynix
Source: SK Hynix, Videocardz