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Huawei looks set to launch a new server chip with HBM technology to challenge Xeon and Epyc; yes, that’s the same memory powering AI GPUs from Nvidia and AMD

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  • Huawei may be adding HBM support to Kunpeng SoC
  • Clues hint at a replacement for the Kunpeng 920, launched in 2019
  • New SoC with HBM may target HPC, server market rivals

Huawei engineers have reportedly released new Linux patches to enable driver support for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) management on the company’s ARM-based Kunpeng high-performance SoC.

The Kunpeng 920, which debuted in January 2019 as the company’s first server CPU, is a 7nm processor featuring up to 64 cores based on the Armv8.2 architecture. It supports eight DDR4 memory channels and has a thermal design power (TDP) of up to 180W. While these specifications were competitive when first introduced, things have moved on significantly since.

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