Fresh and tasty Nvidia GPU rumors are here, with the latest Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 leak suggesting the future flagship RTX 50 graphics card could have a ludicrously high memory bandwidth that's 78% ...
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Stop obsessing over your GPU's core clock — memory clock matters more for local LLM inference
Your self-hosted LLMs care more about your memory performance ...
Intel Arc Pro B70 is a pro GPU with 32 GB VRAM under $1,000, delivering solid local AI performance despite a less mature ...
To a certain extent, Nvidia and AMD are not really selling GPU compute capacity as much as they are reselling just enough HBM memory capacity and bandwidth to barely balance out the HBM memory they ...
The flagship GeForce RTX 6090 reported to have 32GB of VRAM, built on NVIDIA's Rubin architecture using TSMC's 3nm production ...
The new Intel Arc Pro B70 aka Big Battlemage is currently the number one best-selling GPU in Newegg's Workstation Graphics ...
Nvidia announced an 80GB Ampere A100 GPU this week, for AI software developers who really need some room to stretch their legs. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Next generation Nvidia and AMD GPUs have just been given a big shot in the arm, thanks to a new memory standard that enables faster speeds and larger capacities. Memory standards body JEDEC has just ...
Nvidia's latest generation of graphics cards might look familiar on the surface, but dig into the specs and a different story emerges. Earlier this year, we were discussing how the GeForce RTX 5080 is ...
AMD’s Fuji was one of the first GPUs to use JEDEC’s High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) DRAM standard and now JEDEC has released an update which should attract others. JEDEC has announced an update to ...
While a lot of people focus on the floating point and integer processing architectures of various kinds of compute engines, we are spending more and more of our time looking at memory hierarchies and ...
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