It seems NVIDIA is changing up the memory layout for its new GeForce RTX 5090 over the current-gen RTX 5090, with the GB202 "Blackwell" GPU inside, next-gen GDDR7 memory on a huge 512-bit memory bus.
TL;DR: SK hynix unveiled next-gen HBM4 memory with up to 16-Hi stacks, 48GB capacity, and 2TB/sec bandwidth, targeting NVIDIA's Vera Rubin AI GPUs in 2026. Mass production begins in late 2025, ...
You can expect a wave of laptops built around Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 Panther Lake chips that it revealed at CES, and one only need look at what Lenovo apparently just launched in China as proof.