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Samsung Notes: HBM4 Memory is Coming in 2025 with New Assembly and Bonding Technology

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According to the editorial blog post published on the Samsung blog by SangJoon Hwang, Executive Vice President and Head of the DRAM Product & Technology Team at Samsung Electronics, we have information that High-Bandwidth Memory 4 (HBM4) is coming in 2025. In the recent timeline of HBM development, we saw the first appearance of HBM memory in 2015 with the AMD Radeon R9 Fury X. The second-generation HBM2 appeared with NVIDIA Tesla P100 in 2016, and the third-generation HBM3 saw the light of the day with NVIDIA Hopper GH100 GPU in 2022. Currently, Samsung has developed 9.8 Gbps HBM3E memory, which will start sampling to customers soon.

However, Samsung is more ambitious with development timelines this time, and the company expects to announce HBM4 in 2025, possibly with commercial products in the same calendar year. Interestingly, the HBM4 memory will have some technology optimized for high thermal properties, such as non-conductive film (NCF) assembly and hybrid copper bonding (HCB). The NCF is a polymer layer that enhances the stability of micro bumps and TSVs in the chip, so memory solder bump dies are protected from shock. Hybrid copper bonding is an advanced semiconductor packaging method that creates direct copper-to-copper connections between semiconductor components, enabling high-density, 3D-like packaging. It offers high I/O density, enhanced bandwidth, and improved power efficiency. It uses a copper layer as a conductor and oxide insulator instead of regular micro bumps to increase the connection density needed for HBM-like structures.



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This makes it sound like it may go into a stacking scenario vs using an interposer.

Im just thinking of something like the AMD chiplet design using these as stacked memory in either the only memory on the card or possibly as a infinity cache thing for Datacenter.
 
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APU with HBM4 chiplet please!
 
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An Exynos processor, an HBM chiplet on it, some plain RAM sandwiched in between and some NAND on top - that's the kind of *vertical integration* only Samsung could pull off.
 
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They should just embed HBM into the mobo itself; serving as extra cache for the CPU or GPU, or even as slow RAM. I recall it was done before a long time ago for similar reasons.

That said, stacking it on top of a CPU to give it even more memory for the IGP chiplet would be great too.
 
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all the hbm goes into server stuff exclusively now.
 
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APU with HBM4 chiplet please!
I believe that an HBM4 module will cost more than a mid-end GPU.

Eventually, APUs will use faster memory on a 256bit bus + 3D cache or something similar.

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That still has a weak iGPU just like their Desktop counterparts, there were reviews showing how iGPU on Ryzen 7000 did get a decent uplift in performance from added cache.
There's a rumored Strix Halo, while it will not have HBM or vCache as far as we know, it will have 256bit memory bus and a beefed up iGPU.

I'm still waiting for the low-cost HBM alternative they announced many years ago, but I guess it was scrapped duo to low demand.

It was designed to use a narrower bus, 512bit compared to 1024bit, which means it could be implemented on the chip it self rather than an expensive silicon interposer. But it seems no body was interested in it, or it has low interest that further working and production was not worth it. I guess LPDDR5 was a cheaper alternative, Apple already using it on their Mx chips.
 
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IF amd thinks it can sell a 400+ usd APU I am sure they will do it lol.
I dunno - if AMD can pull off a Ryzen 5700g-like APU with built in HBM memory and an iGPU with Radeon RX6700 like performance, I think they'd have a winner, and people would pay 400$ for something like that. Hell, with enough on APU memory you'd only need a mainboard, APU, storage and PSU and you'd be ready to game. I know I'd be interested.

In theory, such an APU would be cheaper to build then a whole CPU package + dedicated GPU but the problem is HBM is expensive, so I don't know how doable it would be in practice.
 
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I dunno - if AMD can pull off a Ryzen 5700g-like APU with built in HBM memory and an iGPU with Radeon RX6600/6700 like performance, I think they'd have a winner, and people would pay 400$ for something like that. Hell, with enough on APU memory you'd only need a mainboard, APU, storage and PSU and you'd be ready to game. I know I'd be interested.

Was just pointing out that if Amd thinks they can make a profit making them I'm sure they'll do it. My skepticism only comes with how much they wanted to charge originally for the somewhat anemic 5700G/5600G. My guess is $200 min over the original msrp of the 5700G and at that point most people would probably be looking at a 6 core paired with a 300 usd gpu due to the substantially higher flexibility.

The whole point of an apu for most is becuase it's cheap alternative to a cpu/discreet gpu, this would not be cheap.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see PS5/Xbox Series X level APU in the pc space just not holding my breath.
 
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