Quote from: A on May 08, 2024, 20:46:32I guess you finally admit that memory width provides not much significant speed advantages
What kind of wild nonsense is this? Of course it does, otherwise the servers would not have installed HBM3e with a 1024-bit bus, soldering it as close as possible to the SoC to reduce latency.
These new modules do not improve frequencies and delays in any way, but they cost 2 times more (minimum). And yet they are rare, which forces you to take only the expensive ones.
Everything else is marketing nonsense for ordinary idiots.
If you want to increase the memory frequency, solder it right next to the SoC on a motherboard of at least 32GB.
Do you want a fast igpu in a mainstream laptop/PC? - solder 16-32GB HBM3+ with a 512/1024 bit bus directly into the SoC chiplet, getting real 250GB/s-1TB/s, and not the shameful current 50-90.
When there is mass production and competition from dozens of suppliers, prices quickly fall significantly. When there are several, a stable oligopoly develops, which can only be violated by force by anti-monopoly authorities if their officials are not corrupt and not idiots who were accepted, contrary to the laws of meritocracy, as is now customary in the US.