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Excitement surrounding AMD and NVIDIA’s next-generation graphics cards are at an all-time high, but SK hynix is warning enthusiasts not to believe everything that’s being reported. The semiconductor giant has been forced to issue a statement regarding recent “news” involving its 3.6 Gbps HBM2E memory and “Big Navi,” AMD’s rumored high-performance GPU.
Earlier this week, a Twitter user named “CyberPunkCat” posted a screen capture containing the alleged specifications for AMD’s upcoming “NVIDIA killer.” It suggested that the GPU would feature 5120 stream processors, 320 texture units, 96 ROPs, 80 compute units, and 12 MB of L2 cache, along with 24 GB of HBM2E memory on a 4,096-bit memory bus with 2,048 GB/s of bandwidth...
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