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Samsung introduces world’s first GDDR7 memory for next-generation GPUs

Samsung’s GDDR7 memory is built on top of Amplitude Modulation-3 (PAM3) technology that allows higher bandwidth within a single modulation.

Samsung on Wednesday confirmed that the company has completed the development of GDDR7 memory, set to feature on the next-generation high-end graphics cards. A single first-generation GDDR7 memory chip will have 16 GB capacity, which will deliver a whopping 1.5 TB/s of bandwidth, which makes it 40% faster than the current high-speed GDDR6 memory with a peak bandwidth of 1.1 TB/s.

Samsung’s GDDR7 memory is built on top of Amplitude Modulation-3 (PAM3) technology that allows higher bandwidth within a single modulation when compared to the PAM2-based GDDR6 memory. Besides graphics cards, the new memory chips will also be used in high-performance computing, automotive vehicles, and AI as well.

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Our GDDR7 DRAM will help elevate user experiences in areas that require outstanding graphics performance, such as workstations, PCs and game consoles, and is expected to expand into future applications such as AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and automotive vehicles, says Yongcheol Bae, Executive Vice President of Memory Product Planning Team at Samsung Electronics.

Source:indianexpress.com

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