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Wooooo typo! Feeling strong now? So what's Fuji?It's spelt Hypocrite ... Neanderthal. And no Hybrid Memory Cube has been know even before Fuji for like 4 years.
HMC was designed almost exclusively for Xeon Phi. When Nvidia evinced interest, Intel crushed its development and developed MCDRAM.
Nvidia wasn't working with Intel on HMC. Never had anything to do with HMC (they weren't even a member of the HMC Consortium). Never used HMC. Only ever showed a mock up of what an HMC equipped module would look like. NOT the same thing as actively working on a technology for years. The fact that you are still defending AMD despite this - and almost certainly not knowing anything about HMC (or much else it would seem), makes your posting just look like knee-jerk rants interspersed with AMD shilling.