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Micron starts to ship samples of HBM4 memory to clients — 36 GB capacity and bandwidth of 2 TB/s
(www.tomshardware.com)
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No price is mentioned in the article.
They are for servers, if you could afford it Micron would already have contacted you.
How do you know that I am not a server? Maybe I even work in McDonald's!
Seriously, price is important. Because in the end, the end-user will pay for this.
Yeah, but you'll likely never buy it considering how little HBM2 was used in consumer applications. I assume we'll know a price when the other memory makers join in and compete