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Not many people are talking about it, so I just wanted to post an article which details what Raja revealed a few days ago.
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/amd_has_confirmed_that_vega_utilises_their_new_infinity_fabric_tech/1
"Infinity Fabric allows us to join different engines together on a die much easier than before. As well it enables some really low latency and high-bandwidth interconnects. This is important to tie together our different IPs (and partner IPs) together efficiently and quickly.
It forms the basis of all of our future ASIC designs.
We haven't mentioned any multi-GPU designs on a single ASIC like Epyc, but the capability is possible with Infinity Fabric." - Raja Koduri
Since hbm is only running at like 1,000mhz what would this mean for Vega?
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/amd_has_confirmed_that_vega_utilises_their_new_infinity_fabric_tech/1
"Infinity Fabric allows us to join different engines together on a die much easier than before. As well it enables some really low latency and high-bandwidth interconnects. This is important to tie together our different IPs (and partner IPs) together efficiently and quickly.
It forms the basis of all of our future ASIC designs.
We haven't mentioned any multi-GPU designs on a single ASIC like Epyc, but the capability is possible with Infinity Fabric." - Raja Koduri
Since hbm is only running at like 1,000mhz what would this mean for Vega?