that's the whole point of HBM. to stack the dies one on top of the other and they're on the same die as the GPU itself. the plus size is easier cooling and more compact size, though the downside would be that we wont be seeing AIB partners doing fun things like launching similar GPU card with lower or more memory (ie. the 6950 1GB....my baby) or GDDR5 R7 240s (compared to the OEM ddr3 versions)
On a side note, I would really want to see AMD sell their Fiji at USD500-600 range, which would/should render all other cards to cost less.......I miss the good old days of the HD4800, HD5800 and HD6900 pricings
This post has been edited by Gregyong: Jun 3 2015, 04:45 PM
And nvidia keep selling their licenced technology to developers this is really bad, hope radeon fury has something like GameWorks or sumthin
they do........and it was released years ago......The only reason Nvidia's Hairworks is getting so much attention now is probably cause of the huge lag it's causing AMD customers to have and as always.......I feel that it's deliberate like PhysX
Hi, I bought an asus notebook model x205ta. It has only 64 GB internal storage and 500 GB cloud storage. What is the best way to increase the storage?
i've seen this kind of laptop before with the HP stream series. Simply put, you cannot upgrade it......and you're on the wrong thread. go open up a your own thread if you wanna ask about it.
Inb4 performs as beast a Titan X on workstation performance but gaming performance like R7 240.
better, cause firepro profit margins always higher than radeon....... and when you have such a small form factor Firepro GPU........I can only imagine how many you can fit in the next Cray-Jaguar Upgrade
This post has been edited by Gregyong: Jun 13 2015, 09:43 PM