In the middle of last year, Samsung showed the world its GDDR7 memory chips, but did not offer relevant details. Now, as they point out from Sam Mobile, All of this may be resolved soon as JEDEC has released the final specifications for the next generation memory.
What does this mean? Well then Samsung could launch its GDDR7 chips before the end of 2024.
The most interesting thing is that there are already some specifications of what they will hide inside. First, a data transfer speed of up to 192 GB/s per device and a RAM memory of 32 GBps for 1.6 times greater performanceincreased reliability for AI, high-end gaming, and high-performance computing.
Additionally, Samsung has already confirmed that its first-generation GDDR7 chips will reach up to 25 GBit.
In addition, to all this, Samsung has been the first company in the world to complete the development of GDDR7 SGRAM, which are capable of reaching a bandwidth of up to 1.5 TBps, which It represents an increase of 40% compared to GDDR6.
It also achieves a per-pin speed of 32 GBps thanks to the PAM3 signaling method, a new memory standard that allows 50% more data flow in the same signaling cycle.
AMD and Nvidia are expected to use these ultra-fast memory chips in their next-generation GPUs. That is to say, in Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series and in the Radeon RX 8000 series that could hit the market at the end of this year.
YongCheol Bae, EVP, Head of Memory Product Planning at Samsung, said: “Artificial intelligence, high-performance computing and high-end gaming demand high-performance memory to process data at unprecedented speeds. 32 GDDR7 Gbps will achieve 1.6 times higher throughput with the highest reliability and cost-effectiveness.”