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NVIDIA spilled the beans on why its laptop GeForce RTX 5050 uses GDDR7 memory chips while the desktop model employs GDDR6.
Some RX 9070 XTs are reportedly slightly slower than others thanks to Samsung GDDR6 memory chips. Nvidia might launch a GeForce RTX 5080 Super/Ti with 24 GB of VRAM sooner than we thought.
According to 51972, AMD has confirmed to the channel that Samsung's GDDR6 memory chips have slightly looser timings compared to their SK Hynix equivalents, and that accounts for the slightly lower ...
FOWL play expected Samsung has introduced a new GDDR6 memory that doubles the DRAM package's capacity and increases interface width to double its peak bandwidth. Dubbed the GDDR6W, the chips use t ...
Samsung’s new memory chips are based on GDDR6 DRAM, a version of DRAM designed to be used in graphics processing units. GPUs include a large amount of onboard memory to store the data they process.
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.
While a 32 GB GDDR6 memory chip has a peak bandwidth of, say, 88 Gbps, the newer modules can deliver up to 176 Gbps. Expand Tweet Samsung is currently using the new memory standards in industrial ...
Word is NVIDIA is prepping to launch a budget GeForce RTX 5050 desktop gaming GPU next month, and we've already got the full ...
GPU memory just got a whole lot faster. The new GDDR7 VRAM standard for future graphics cards has now been published by JEDEC, showing a big improvement in memory bandwidth.
Samsung's first-generation GDDR7 chips will supposedly hit transfer speeds of up to 32 Gbps per pin, which is 33 percent more bandwidth than the top-tier GDDR6 chips available today.