A computer architecture in which the program's instructions and the data reside in separate memory banks that are addressed independently. Named after the Mark I computer at Harvard University in the ...
New X-HBM architecture delivers a 32K-bit wide data bus and potentially 512 Gbit per die density, offering 16X more bandwidth or 10X higher density than traditional HBM NEO Semiconductor unveils ...
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