As per a report, NVIDIA has stopped bundling its GPU dies with VRAM chips to its AIBs and wants them to source the memory on their own.
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Is this only going to affect graphics cards or is this going to also bottleneck gpus for servers and high end workstations?

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High end workstation is the same silicon/memory as gaming cards.

They’re presumably “saving” it for the high margin server GPUs, under the presumption that memory makers will allocate more production to HBM.

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