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Intrinsic said:
Trumpstyle said:

It's fake, you can't do 880GB/s of memory bandwidth (or you can but not in a cost-effective way). The TF number is also likely to high.

Not that I believe in ay of these rumors.... but you are wrong.

using 11 2GB GDDR6 20Gbs chips in a 352 bit bus gives you exactly 880GB/s of bandwidth. And if they really plan on attaching a 4GB pool of LPDDR4 ram for the OS then they will need some GDDR6 over head for the GPU t use reserved for the OS which means that of the 22GB available 2GB will be reserved for the OS making the OS have a total of 6GB of RAM.

Now question is that is such a convoluted approach more cost effective than just put 24GB f RAM and even using slower and cheaper 16GBs/18Gbs chips while still hitting around 760-800GB/s of bandwidth?

As for the TF number.... 14TF yes is too high but i expect around 12TF.

Dude 20 Gbps pins don't exist, they might be available sometime 2020 but not now, even 18Gbps don't exist (even if samsung claims they have it) and I don't even think 16Gbps pins are available but will probably be sometime this year.

But I think Sony and Microsoft will go for either 12Gbps pins or 14Gbps pins for better costs.



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