Memory growth has really slowed down, hasn't it? 32GB on a 512-bit bus would mean that memory densities won't see an increase for 5 entire years. Again.
Memory growth has really slowed down, hasn't it? 32GB on a 512-bit bus would mean that memory densities won't see an increase for 5 entire years. Again.
Micron announced GDDR7 for 2024 with 24Gb capacity per chip ( 24Gb = 3GB).
So 12GB or 24GB in clamshell mode for 128bit
24GB/48GB 256bit
36GB/72GB 384bit
48GB/96GB 512bit
I have a brand new PSU ready for it. I have 2k in a separate savings account just for it, too. If it's more? We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.