Samsung: a new HBM2 Aquabolt memory of 8GB that's off!



Samsung announces the release of second-generation HBM2 Aquabolt 8GB memory components, 50% more efficient than the previous generation.


 The Samsung Group continues its progress on the memory component segment by announcing the second generation of its HBM2 Aquabolt memory (High Bandwith Memory) in 8 GB ensuring optimized performance.

The latter, consisting of 8 dies HBM2 8 Gigabit, is able to provide 2.4 Gbps per pin in 1.2 V, compared with the 1.6 Gbps per pin in 1.2 V reached by the first generation ( Flarebolt) which could climb up to 2 Gbps but in 1.35 V.


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These new features make it possible to claim a bandwidth of 307 Gbps for the new HBM2 8 GB memory, which is 9.6 times more than 8 Gb of GDDR5 and 32 Gbps of bandwidth.


It will therefore be enough for 4 components HBM2 Aquabolt in 8 GB to reach 1.2 Tbps of bandwidth, with an improvement of the performances of the systems of 50% compared to the memory HBM2 of first generation.


Thanks to the new technologies used, particularly in terms of thermal control, Samsung indicates that the Aquabolt range should cover the needs of the market for several years, whether in HPC (High Perfomance Computing), artificial intelligence or GPUs and accelerators .




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