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High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)

High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a type of computer memory designed to deliver very fast data access by stacking multiple memory chips vertically and connecting them with a wide, high-speed interface. This stacked design allows for increased memory capacity and bandwidth within a smaller physical space, enabling faster processing in demanding applications like graphics cards and data centers. HBM reduces latency and improves energy efficiency compared to traditional memory, making high-performance computing more capable and compact.