Sandisk plots to bring down HBM Empire; Something that could strike Samsung and Sk Hynix very strong, very soon


  • Sandisk reveals a high bandwidth (HBF), an alternative based on the Nand in HBM
  • HBF corresponds to the HBM bandwidth, offering a capacity of 8 to 16x at a lower cost
  • Sandisk plans to establish a technical advisory advice for industry experts

It certainly seems that the separation of Western Digital lit a fire under SanDisk. During his recent investor day, the Flash memory specialist looks at the super large SSDs, with the promise of larger ones to come, and revealed a new cheaper dramatic alternative called 3D Memory Matrix.

During the same event, Sandisk also unveiled its concept of bandwidth flash (HBF) which aims HBM by increasing it with Nand Flash to respond to IA inference workloads. The key objectives of Sandisk with HBF seems to be to match the HBM bandwidth while providing 8 to 16 times the capacity at a similar cost.

According to a slide that Sandisk has shared, HBF combines BICS technology with the CBA WAFER link, allowing an effective high density stack. The company has developed a proprietary stacking technology that would promise an ultra-basic warpage, which makes it possible to obtain a 16-die stack without major structural problems.

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