I don’t actually buy it. It won’t fit on memory modules as they are today, but in the end, it’s just faster, higher density, prob has some extra features, but nothing you can’t rework a motherboard or modules to support. of course, min quantity will be like 128GB :)
brucethemoose@lemmy.world 1 week ago
That’s not true at all. It’s not economical to transplant RAM ICs once they’re packaged and soldered onto something.
And if they’re produced as, say, HBM modules, they absolutely cannot be repurposed for, say, DDR5 or LPDDR5 CPUs, or GDDR GPUs. There’s no reworking, the memory buses on processors simply do not support them, and altering them would have a massive development cost.