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NVIDIA’s Feynman GPU may stack SRAM for AI speed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81094, member: 636"] Leaked details point to a big shift in how future NVIDIA graphics chips might handle memory. Rumors about the Feynman architecture suggest stacked SRAM blocks for lower latency, specifically to boost AI inference tasks. This follows their investment in Groq and a move toward specialized processing units. The design would place separate SRAM dies right on the GPU package. Building these memory chips on older, cheaper nodes could cut costs while speeding up data access for targeted workloads. It would not necessarily improve general gaming performance. Packing more silicon together creates serious heat problems, though. Managing that thermal density would be a major engineering hurdle. NVIDIA has not confirmed any of this speculative info, with more concrete details likely years away from a launch. [/QUOTE]
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