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Samsung to develop custom HBM with computing core

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Mr_Dragonspears@reddit

Finally PIM is coming. (processing in memory)
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howaboutbecause@reddit

Between adding a computing core to HBM and the zHBM (stacking HBM packages) that they talk about in the article I can't imagine the yield for this setup is going to be any better than what they're doing now. How are they doing with building more fabs... because they're going to need them.
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Vb_33@reddit

It'll trickle down.. in 20 years. 
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ML7777777@reddit

This has potential to be huge in the long run as latency is one of the major bottle necks to get AI to the next level. Should be interesting to see how this plays out.
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floorshitter69@reddit

We did it boys. We made RAM even more expensive.
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Blueberryburntpie@reddit

Don't worry, CPUs are next with AMD and Intel both reporting increasing volume of datacenter orders. /s
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liliputwarrior@reddit

Soon they'll fixup some space for SSD as well.
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Ghostsonplanets@reddit

Well it's not meant to you as a consumer anyway
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Big-Newspaper646@reddit

I certainly do not envy those who are due replacement parts in the next year or so, this is unbelievable.
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tempest_@reddit

Never thought the RAM in my machine would be the most expensive component but its surpassed even my graphics card at this point :|
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ThankGodImBipolar@reddit

I upgraded my GPU more recently than my RAM and I still think my RAM might be more expensive lmao
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Big-Newspaper646@reddit

Dedicated ram turned into detonated ram with how these prices be explodin
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