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Micron’s GDDR7 ready for the first half of 2024...

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Next generation graphics cards are barely mentioned as their (possible) video memory is already teasing us.

The GDDR6X, soon old history. From GDDR7 to 36 Gbps to start. While the theoretical maximum of the GDDR6 is 24 Gbps, the GDDR7 promises to go much further: Micron speaks of 36 Gbps, which amounts to a 50% increase and leads to 50 Gbps are mentioned.

Of course, the fact that GDDR7 video memory chips will be available by next June does not mean that manufacturers, such as graphics cards, will immediately jump on them. A few days ago, a leak indicated for example that NVIDIA did not plan to launch a new graphic architecture before 2025. Also know that the GDDR7 involves the implementation of new memory controllers complicating things.

Finally, Micron is obviously not the only one on the GDDR7, Samsung is for example also on the move, even if no precise schedule has been advanced.

Source https://videocardz.com/newz/micron-to-introduce-next-gen-gddr7-graphics-memory-in-the-first-half-of-2024

 

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