Amd vega and hbm2 will arrive in 2017
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AMD Vega 10 is the successor to Polaris 10 and if everything goes as planned we could see the world's first GPU equipped with HBM2 memory in the first quarter of 2017.
AMD Vega and HBM2 memory will not be ready until the first quarter of 2017
AMD recently announced that Vega 10 development has reached a new milestone so development was on track. Nvidia also plans the debut of the HBM2 memory in 2017 thanks to the Pascal GP100 chip. The arrival of these GPUs in the remainder of 2016 is practically ruled out since the HBM2 memory will not be ready for mass production yet.
Vega 10 will arrive based on the same GNC 4.0 architecture of Polaris 10 although with a much higher number of cores that will provide much higher performance along with the large bandwidth provided by HBM2.
For its part, Nvidia is planning to launch a new Titan series card with the Pascal GP102 GPU, this new card would arrive this year 2016, so it is almost certain that it will use GDDR5X and not HBM2 due to the low availability of second-stacked memory. generation.
Source: fudzilla
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