AMD Drops HBM For LPDDR5X In Versal Memory Package Shift
AMD is moving its Versal Premium Gen 2 memory-on-package adaptive SoCs from HBM to LPDDR5X after HBM2e supply limits forced the earlier Versal HBM family toward discontinuation.

AMD Moves Versal Memory Packages To LPDDR5X
AMD is introducing a Versal Premium Gen 2 Memory on Package lineup that puts LPDDR5X memory on the chip package instead of continuing the HBM path used by earlier programmable-logic products.
ServeTheHome described the AMD devices as adaptive SoCs for FPGA customers that want a more integrated product and faster development than designs using off-package memory.
The launch is notable because AMD's programmable-logic group had previously used HBM to give Xilinx and AMD customers more bandwidth inside tightly integrated packages.
The new lineup changes that memory choice rather than only adding another Versal variant.
AMD is making the shift as AI hardware demand has tightened HBM supply for other product lines.
The account says AMD's Instinct accelerators and EPYC CPUs benefited from the AI boom, while the programmable-logic division lost access to the HBM2e supply needed for Versal HBM devices.
The product is aimed at a different constraint from AMD's AI accelerator portfolio.
Programmable-logic customers often buy devices for long support windows and embedded designs, so a memory technology that disappears quickly can become a procurement risk even when it offers strong bandwidth.
The LPDDR5X move gives AMD a way to keep an on-package memory option available after older HBM2e supply dried up.
HBM2e Supply Forced A Product-Line Deadline
ServeTheHome reported that ServeTheHome reported that Xilinx offered Virtex UltraScale+ HBM FPGAs from 2018 with up to 16GB of HBM memory.
ServeTheHome reported that ServeTheHome reported that AMD later sold Versal HBM adaptive SoCs with up to 32GB of HBM2e memory onboard.
Those products targeted customers that needed both integrated memory and higher bandwidth than ordinary DDR memory could reasonably provide.
That long-life product model became harder once HBM supply shifted.
The account says AMD had already announced support for normal UltraScale+ FPGAs until 2045, but on-package memory products also depend on memory suppliers.
ServeTheHome said SK hynix supplied the first generation of HBM, while Samsung and Micron joined with HBM2.
The memory cycle advanced on a shorter timeline than AMD's usual FPGA support horizon.
ServeTheHome said HBM went through three major specifications in its first nine years, and older HBM types were phased out on shorter cycles than DDR memory as high-performance processors drove demand for newer generations.
Customers Still Need Deployment And Availability Detail
The trade article says AMD began discontinuing the Versal HBM family in September 2025 because HBM2e was no longer available at the scale needed for the product.
The new LPDDR5X version arrives on the final day to place orders for Versal HBM chips, making the memory-package switch a supply-chain response rather than a routine portfolio refresh.
The shift also keeps AMD exposed to a narrower proof point.
LPDDR5X can make the package more self-contained for adaptive SoC customers, but it is not the same bandwidth story as HBM.
AMD has to persuade FPGA buyers that integration, availability and product life matter more for this use case than staying with scarce HBM2e.
The public details still leave commercial evidence missing.
AMD did not disclose named customers, order volumes, pricing, shipment dates, production-ramp capacity or independent benchmarks for the Versal Premium Gen 2 Memory on Package chips.
















