Problem with report as AMD getting "priority" as claimed in that other guys story, Is AMD even close to being ready with artic islands to make use of that so called priority.
As far as priority is concerned, that whole story, and every reprint of it, hinges on an WCCFtech article based upon an "unnamed source". I have very little faith in WTFtech to start with, and when they go all deep throat, and not a single industry site known for its insider scoops corroborates it, I'm inclined to remain skeptical.
Could see Pascal in q2 but is AMD gonna have one before q3? if not then screwing nvidia over when they are willing to pay for the chips now and use them would be kinda stupid.
AMD is surely working on Arctic Islands, but I doubt that anything other than the flagship GPU will be using HBM2. Timing of release? Who knows. AMD historically play it close to the chest with GPUs (unlike their megaphone CPU pronouncements). Unless HBM2 in production is as rare as rocking-horse manure (in which case the cost will be prohibitive) I can't see a single vendor bogarting the supply.
Something is wrong with the translation or the report. If you go by that report there is a HBM1 Nvidia card or something coming. Nvidia said they would only use HBM2. Unless Nvidia likes buying HBM1 for the fun of it.
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@FordGT90Concept noted, I would think that Nvidia got at least some HBM for evaluation purposes. I doubt SK Hynix would cut itself off from a potential customer knowing Samsung is also going to be a producer. Samsung has roughly twice Hynix's market share, so I would say they can ill afford to pick and choose given the likely limited number of initial customers. HBM2 won't be cheap, and will require a high end price to justify its use. High end graphics are one of the few products that fills the bill.
Then again it might simply be a translation error or typo that changed the intended message. I guess we will find out in due course.