According to the latest report, SK Hynix will be ready for HBM2 orders by Q3 2016 and it will have two different models.
In its Q3 catalog, SK Hynix has detailed that it will be ready to take orders and ship its 2nd generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) within Q3 2016, which ranges from July to September.
The company will ship 4GB HBM2 stacks in the 4 Hi-stack form-factor and will have two different models ready, the 2.0Gbps (256GB/s per stack) H5VR32ESM4H-20C and the 1.6Gbps (204 GB/s per stack) H5VR32ESM4H-12C.
Graphics card makers will be able to make 16GB HBM2 cards with four stacks of these chips on a 4096-bit memory interface.
Hopefully, we will hear more details about HBM2 from SK Hynix as we already seen Nvidia using HBM2 from Samsung on its Tesla P100 accelerator which should be coming later this year.
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via Techpowerup.com.