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SK Hynix Samples HBM4E With 48 GB Capacity and 16 Gbps as AI Chip Demand Forces DRAM Makers Into Overdrive

18 June 2026 at 01:35

A gold-framed silicon wafer by SK hynix and NVIDIA is displayed, with inscription Please Make and signed by Jensen Huang at GT Computex 2023, alongside specifications for 'HBM4E 48GB 12Hi'.

SK Hynix has commenced sampling of its next-gen HBM4E memory, offering up to 16 Gbps speeds and 48 GB capacities. SK Hynix Races Samsung In Sampling First HBM4E DRAM Modules For Next-Gen AI Solutions The acceleration in AI has pushed DRAM manufacturers to dial up their development plans. As such, SK Hynix is racing its rival Samsung to deliver the first HBM4E memory solutions to partners who will be using it to power their next-generation datacenters. The HBM4E memory will play a crucial role for next-gen datacenters as it will power some heavy-weight chips, NVIDIA Rubin Ultra, and AMD Instinct […]

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Zyphra & AMD Launch New Open AI Platform Powered By 15MW MI355X GPUs With Expansion Planned To MI450 & Beyond

11 May 2026 at 20:40

A server room scene with the text 'Zyphra AMD 15 MW AMD MI355X GPUs'.

Zyphra has partnered with AMD to launch its brand new open-source AI platform that rivals DeepSeek & is based in the US, all powered by MI355X GPUs. Zyphra Cloud - The DeepSeek of China Is Here & It Is Powered By An All-AMD Powerhouse With 15MW of Compute Through MI355X & Expansion To Future GPUs The Zyphra AI Cloud platform is an inference-optimized service for frontier open-weight models such as DeepSeek V3.2, Kimi K2.6, and GLM 5.1. The platform combines custom kernels, novel long-context inference algorithms, and advanced parallelism techniques to deliver high-throughput, low-latency AI performance, perfect for agentic, deep […]

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NVIDIA Rubin & Rubin Ultra Platforms Facing Design/Spec Issues As Per Rumors While AMD MI500 Positioned For 2H 2027 Launch

9 May 2026 at 14:00

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NVIDIA's Rubin platforms are rumoredly facing design/spec issues, making way for the competition, such as AMD MI500, to get the headstart with HBM4E in 2027. Will AMD Beat NVIDIA In The Race To HBM4E? Design & Spec Changes In Rubin Platforms Can Give MI500 The Lead Based on recent reports, NVIDIA's upcoming Rubin and Rubin Ultra platforms are undergoing serious design and spec changes. These changes come ahead of the expected launch of the Rubin generation, which is going to uplift AI performance miles above Blackwell with new features, efficiency upgrades & brand new architectures. As per the rumors, NVIDIA […]

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AMD Has Begun Sampling MI450 GPUs & Also Engaged With Customers On MI500, Largest AI Deployments Are For Inference

5 May 2026 at 22:30

AMD Has Begun Sampling MI450 GPUs & Also Engaged With Customers On MI500, Largest AI Deployments Are For Inference

AMD's MI450 GPUs are now being sampled to customers, and there's already huge interest in the MI500 series within AI Inference data centers. Customers Are Lining Up To Deploy AMD's MI450 GPUs As Sampling Begins, Next-Gen MI500 Also Gains Traction In The "AI Inferencing" Segment During the Q1 2026 earnings call, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirmed that they have started sampling the first Instinct MI450 GPUs to "lead" customers, and the chips remain on track for deployments at various data centers in the Helios rack, which will see production shipments commence in the second half of this year. Several […]

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AMD’s Server CPU Revenue Set To Surge 80% This Year, With An Estimated 1.9M AI GPUs Shipping By 2027

4 May 2026 at 14:35

AMD's Server CPU Revenue Set To Surge 80% This Year, With An Estimated 1.9M AI GPUs Shipping By 2027 1

AMD's immense success for its CPUs and GPUs in the AI segments will be a key driver for the company in the current year & the years ahead. AMD Is Expected To Ship Nearly 1.9 Million AI GPUs By 2027, While It's Share In China Will Be Larger Than NVIDIA's Intel, gaining momentum this quarter, thanks to Agentic AI's reliance on CPUs, has given us a teaser of what to expect from AMD's upcoming earnings. As per UBS, AMD isn't as constrained as Intel in the CPU segment and is anticipated to grow its Server CPU revenue by 80% this […]

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AMD Advancing AI 2026 Event To Take Place On 22-23 July: Here’s What To Expect

31 March 2026 at 19:40

AMD Advancing AI 2026 Event To Take Place On 22-23 July: Here's What To Expect

AMD has just announced that its flagship AI event, "Advancing AI 2026," will take place on 22-23 July, and here's what we expect to see. AMD To Host Advancing AI 2026 Event In July: Pushing AI Forward With Next-gen Ecosystems Advancing AI will be back this year as AMD unveils the date for its flagship AI event, which will focus on the next generation ecosystems powering the enterprise and cloud markets. The company has announced that Advancing AI 2026 will take place on 22-23 July, with a keynote featuring AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, and a host of other talks. […]

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Rambus Intros Industry’s Fastest HBM4E Memory Controller: 60% Faster Vs HBM4 at 4.1 TB/s Per IC

4 March 2026 at 22:00

A close-up image of Rambus semiconductor chips labeled 'Rambus HBM4E'.

Rambus has announced the development of its fastest HBM controller yet, based on the HBM4E standard, offering up to 16 Gbps transfer speeds per pin. Ready For Next-Gen AI Data Center Superchips, Rambus Intros HBM4E Memory Controller As expected, Rambus has developed the world's fastest HBM4E memory controller, offering a 60% boost over its HBM4 controller with up to 16 Gbps pin speeds (vs 10 Gbps on HBM4) and up to 4.1 TB/s of total bandwidth per module (vs 2.56 GB/s on HBM4). The HBM4E standard will be utilized by NVIDIA's Rubin Ultra GPUs and AMD's MI500 series accelerators. Press […]

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