10.7GB/s is finally getting into impressive territory.
That's 171GB/s with 128-bit memory bus 256GB/s with 192-bit 342GB/s with 256-bit 514GB/s with 384-bit 685GB/s with 512-bit
That's getting into GDDR6 territory for low to mid range GPUs. If M3 Max was equipped with this, it would be even faster than the 576GB/s on the PS5 Pro.
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NextGen_Gamer - Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - link
Typo in title...Ryan Smith - Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - link
Thanks!NextGen_Gamer - Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - link
np :)nandnandnand - Wednesday, April 17, 2024 - link
We'd all like to see 32 GB of RAM in our next smartphone. But how about putting two of these chips in a smartphone to support even larger LLMs?The Von Matrices - Thursday, April 18, 2024 - link
You would need a larger smartphone chassis to do that. There's no space on smartphone motherboards for a second RAM chip.meacupla - Sunday, April 21, 2024 - link
10.7GB/s is finally getting into impressive territory.That's 171GB/s with 128-bit memory bus
256GB/s with 192-bit
342GB/s with 256-bit
514GB/s with 384-bit
685GB/s with 512-bit
That's getting into GDDR6 territory for low to mid range GPUs. If M3 Max was equipped with this, it would be even faster than the 576GB/s on the PS5 Pro.