Soldato
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Very possible but a last, very late IMO. Intel did a lot of harm in RThe current way that PC's use RAM is a major bottleneck and a re-engineered architecture is needed to fix the mess. Now that the mass market is using mesh interconnected CPU's and other interconnected components are coming - the RAM is becoming more and more of a bottleneck.
I do wonder if by the time we get to Zen 5/6 we'll see AMD try to interconnect system memory straight into the die - losing the upgradability but gaining low latency and very high bandwidth by using GDDR/HBM.
https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3286-hw-news-amd-going-ddr5-hbm-for-cpus-7nm-challengesOur present understanding is that AMD is working with at least one memory supplier to establish an on-site R&D lab at the company’s Austin campus, which is being used to research DDR5 and develop the next generation of memory. AMD is trying to beat Intel to market with DDR5, which fits the company’s history of pushing new memory standards earlier. ATi also did this with older revisions of GDDR memory.
Separately, we also learned that AMD is working on what they call “Near Memory,” or HBM being used in conjunction with future CPU components. We’re not clear presently on whether that includes desktop CPUs, but we do know that HBM for CPUs is in active R&D, and given Hades Canyon, that’s not necessarily a big surprise.
The gist of what is rumored is that AMD is working on something that would replace main memory/ddr(4) as we know it (be it ddr4 or ddr5 by the time it's released). It would be some sort of HBM 16GB (stacked) soldered on the motherboard. With DDR as secondary/backup memory.
Although I've not read anything more about it in a while now. But I'm reminded of it with next gen Consoles. Although I didn't read specifically it called "Near Memory" on console...I will keep an keen eye on Sony's press release in a few more hours to see what they are offering though.
(there were other articles about it but I can't find it at the moment).
In the meantime I really don't know how next gen console games are going to be properly ported over to PC unless a lot of time/resources are put into it this time around. Unless there is implementation from the start for PC.
Be that as it may I do hope AMD has something more in mind for Navi users then simply upgrade to the 6000 series. It's becoming real clear that next gen consoles are now a real option for a lot of folk out there.
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