Thursday, March 7th 2024

Samsung to Demo its 12-high HBM3E Memory at GTC 2024 with Hopper H200

Samsung, which recently announced its 12-high HBM3E memory, is expected to demonstrate them at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC 2024 event. Business Korea reports that the HBM3E stacks will power NVIDIA's "Hopper" H200 AI GPU, a more advanced version of the H100, which features support for HBM3E, and larger amounts of memory. Samsung's 12-high HBM3E stack has 12 layers of DRAM stacked with a Samsung innovation in wiring the stack. Each stack offers density as high as 288 Gbit, or 36 GB, which works out to 216 GB of memory over the 6144-bit HBM3E memory interface of the H200. Neither Samsung nor NVIDIA have put out DRAM speeds for the Samsung 12H HBM3E as configured for the H200.
Source: Business Korea
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4 Comments on Samsung to Demo its 12-high HBM3E Memory at GTC 2024 with Hopper H200

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Space Lynx
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Oh, I thought it was Micron making HMBM3E for Nvidia AI cards. Interesting, I guess both are.
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mahirzukic2
Space LynxOh, I thought it was Micron making HMBM3E for Nvidia AI cards. Interesting, I guess both are.
Nothing as good as good ole competition.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
mahirzukic2Nothing as good as good ole competition.
and Nvidia has none at all when we compare volume, the memory makers are kneeling before them cause there is competition for a no competition overlord lol

I am worried what next gen GPU prices will be like :D
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Chomiq
Space LynxI am worried what next gen GPU prices will be like :D
Desktop GPUs will probably use GDDR7, but knowing Nvidia and their pricing policies they most likely won't get any cheaper.
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