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SK hynix has confirmed plans to develop GDDR7 memory modules with a maximum capacity of 24Gb (3GB), an upgrade from the ...
SK hynix confirms it's working on 3GB GDDR7 memory modules, perfect timing for NVIDIA to unveil GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series ...
While aimed at AI accelerators, new 3GB GDDR7 chips could help deliver 18GB and 24GB VRAM GPUs more efficiently ...
It is anyone's guess where SK hynix's 3GB GDDR7 modules will end up, but it's worth noting that NVIDIA is rumored to readying a Super refresh of some GeForce RTX 50 series products.
AMD's next-gen RDNA 5-based Radeon RX 10900 XT leaked with 32GB of GDDR7 memory at 36Gbps, TSMC 3nm chip, should be a GeForce ...
Kicks off HBM4 supply SK hynix is cranking up the memory arms race, confirming it’s building 24 Gb GDDR7 modules to give next ...
The next RTX 5090 could well be 30% faster in games than the current RTX 4090, but it won't really be down to GDDR7 being 30% faster than GDDR6X. It'll be down to the usual things: More shaders ...
GDDR7 is expected to offer significantly higher performance than GDDR6X, and should make its way to next-generation graphics cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.
Samsung has already shown off GDDR7 running at 37Gb/s but has said it is targeting between 32Gb/s and 36Gb/s when it officially launches with next-gen GPUs in 2024.
GDDR7 memory is set to operate at 1.2V compared to the 1.35v operating voltage of GDDR6 and GDDR6X. Assuming we see high speeds of up to 32Gbps as predicted, a total bandwidth of 1TB/s is possible ...
According to Samsung, its GDDR7 memory is capable of delivering 1.5TBps of bandwidth, a 40 percent increase compared to the 1.1TBps GDDR6 chips that the company announced last year.
Micron posted some tantalizing numbers when announcing the news. It says 32Gb/s GDDR7 offers up to 60% more memory bandwidth than GDDR6 and can hit 1.5TB/s of memory bandwidth on a 384-bit bus.