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AMD will probably just follow Nvidia's example. Maxwell isn't being offered as a math co-processor (Tesla) due to the elimination of the bulk of double precision ability. AMD would likely follow a similar model since they cannot compete with their own 16GB vRAM equipped W9100. It also remains to be seen whether Fiji has had its native FP64 reduced in an effort to reduce the GPUs power usage envelope.Well, yes, the interposer specifically. Thank you for that clarification (edited my post to be more clear).
My underlying point should still stand though considering Fiji is HBM and not HBM2 and using that interposer, correct? So there will not be an 8GB card out of the gate.