HBM4 chips are fabbed on a 6th generation of a 10nm-class DRAM process called “1c”. Note that DRAM isn’t like a CPU core, so the nodes aren’t comparable. The HBM4 products also use a 4nm logic base die for higher performance.
To put some numbers to it, HBM4 can deliver speeds of 11.7Gbps – per pin! This surpasses the industry standard, which is set at 8Gbps, by 46%. Since there are 2,048 pins the total bandwidth is a massive 3.3 terabytes…
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