AMD to launch next-generation Fiji GPUs on June 16

From ComputerWorld: Gamers, buckle up: AMD will launch its highly anticipated graphics processing unit, code-named Fiji, on June 16 at the E3 conference.

Many were expecting Fiji to launch at a press event at Computex on Wednesday, but that didn't happen. Instead, AMD show off its key technology, which will first appear in Fiji and could give significant speed and power saving gains to future graphics chips.

On stage, AMD CEO Lisa Su showed a chip for technology called HBM (high-bandwidth memory), which could make graphics chips faster and more power-efficient.

HBM offers 3.5 times the bandwidth per watt of GDDR5, which is used in memory chips. Instead of being placed next to each other, HBM stacks memory chips, which are connected through a high-speed thread. HBM is also faster due a wider bus and its closer location to graphics processors.

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