Samsung Officially Starts Mass Producing 24 Gb GDDR7 Memory Chips; 36 Gbps Chips Enters Sampling
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Samsung has recorded the serial production of GDDR7 memory with 28 GT/s and 3 GiB capacity. Faster versions with 32 and 36 GT/s are still in the sampling phase.
Samsung accelerates on the GDDR7, the Korean giant today announces the launch of mass production of its new 24Gb GDDR7 chips, 3GB per module, with a speed of up to 28Gb/s. At the same time, Samsung also confirms that even faster versions, 32Gb/s and 36Gb/s, are now in the sampling phase with partners.Until now, the majority of GDDR7 operating GPUs rely on 16Gb (2GB) chips with speeds between 28 and 32Gb/s. [...] Read more
Samsung begins mass-production of denser GDDR7 memory, samples 36 Gb/s chips
Samsung’s new 24 Gb GDDR7 chips (3 GB per module) are now in mass-production at 28 Gb/s per pin, while 32 Gb/s and 36 Gb/s variants have entered sampling — a development that could enable higher-capacity VRAM for next-gen GPUs once adopted.
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Samsung took a step for the next generation of video plates. The company confirmed that it started the massive production of 24Gb (3 GB per module) GDDR7 chips, with speeds of 28Gbps, designed for future NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Super and models based on Blackwell architecture. This marks the real start of the transition to the new generation of graphical memory. Th…
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