Does any know how much the max theoretical bandwidth of DDR5 / LPDDR5 is compared to DDR4 / LPDDR4x ?
Googling shows stuff like for per channel or module, instead of like what the total effective bus rate would be in a laptop with 2x16gb of dual channel memory.
I'm guessing it's something like around ~50 GB/s vs ~100 GB/s.
Still kind of disappointed, when you realize the 7 year old PS4 was doing 179 GB/s.
What I find impressive is the Intel-AMD collaboration, which led to those Kaby Lake G with RX Vega M GL graphics. They were doing, 179 GB/s years ago too.
And that extra bandwidth makes a difference, if you compare the benchmarks (at higher resolutions) on this site of Vega 8 (Ryzen 4000 Renoir) vs RX Vega M GL, despite both being rated at similar ~2 TFLOPs, the Kaby Lake G chip is pulling twice the fps at 1080p and above resolutions.
AMD needs to go back to designing HBM APU's. As long as we're stuck on this DDRx and LPDDRXx standard we will forever be stuck with lack luster APU's.
AMD were so close, if they just had more design wins and kept making those HBM APU's...