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Keybraker

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  1. Really great answer, thank you that you took the time to answer the exact question I made !
  2. You are probably right but there is something I really like about that idea.. Because for example you would have an almost flat mobo, and for example you could by a gpu with whatever memory you would like and if you want more you could just add. If the gpu core was the problem than you could change that and keep the memory and if you wanted to overclock lets say and you wanted to buy a new cooler you could.
  3. For example what you say about the HBM memory and everything being in one die it would be as easy to change a gpu as it is a cpu. My question is why not create a standard for gpus that is purely optimized with the gpu. I understand that the gpu is covered by the speed of pcie but it would make the motherboards hight smaller and make cooling easier to upgrade and change. This is just a though I had about motherboard design.
  4. how I think of it is that, as PCIe is a universal standard manufacturers could make a new standard that would be more scalable, forget lga/pga make a new one if those dont work and for memory the same thing would happen, all prosseccors run on ddr ram , there could be a unniversal standard for mem too.
  5. Why are motherboard manufacturers not making gpu chip inputs like there are for cpus and one more for vram ? this way we could have very customizable computers easier to cool, and they would be smaller too !
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