Glo.
Diamond Member
I was talking about a dGPU that is smaller than 200 mm2 in die size, like 156 mm2 or something that has 192 bit memory bus 😛.The memory bus width is directly linked to GPU cost. Wider bus means
-more pins on the GPU, so larger minimum die size
-more traces on the PCB, so probably more layers to be able to route them all
-more memory chips
-higher power consumption, so a larger cooler and more expensive power delivery circuits
I think it makes sense for a premium laptop APU, because it's replacing a 128-bit CPU and 128-bit GPU with a 192-bit APU- an overall reduction. But for low-end GPUs, it's going to be hard to make the economics work.
Like: RX 5500 XT/GTX 1650 segment replacement 😛.