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  "path": "/threads/could-amd-be-the-first-company-to-use-custom-hbm-sorry-im-using-a-translator.2633851/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-16T20:05:21.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.anandtech.com",
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    "Graphics Cards",
    "__https://twitter.com/x/status/2013487091712245851"
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  "textContent": "__https://twitter.com/x/status/2013487091712245851\n\nAt least in X it seems like there is a high possibility of using custom base die (aka b-die)\nI was wondering if it was a long time ago, 24*lpddr5x appeared.\nIf you want to know more about hbm4 and custom hbm, I can tell you as much as possible\n(hbm process, c-die, joe, Samsung Hynix employees' perspectives on AMD)\nOf course I'm just an AMD gpu fanboy. only a few of them in Korea.\nBTW ask me, i hope fiji momment and longlong timeago tiran\np.s. I don't intend to convince them; I just want to be reassured\nIs NDA a problem?\nAt least it would be nice to know that MID doesn't have a lpddr phy.\nOr I'd like to know the package size at least.\nSorry, i dumb\nI signed up yesterday, the only way to communicate with foreigners.",
  "title": "Could AMD be the first company to use custom HBM?, sorry I'm using a translator."
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