Micron begins mass manufacturing its gddr6 memories
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Micron has announced the start of the mass production of its GDDR6 memory with a capacity of 8 Gb, which will be used by the industry of networks, automotive and next-generation graphics cards.
Micron already mass-produces its 12Gbps and 14Gbps GDDR6 memories
The graphics card industry is where the greatest volume of new GDDR6 memory really is. Micron has been working closely with its partners to help accelerate the delivery to customers of its GDDR6 chips. Micron's GDDR6 memory solutions promise a substantial improvement in performance compared to current GDDR5 memory.
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Micron plans to launch its 8Gb GDDR6 memory chips in 12Gbps and 14Gbps versions for the graphics card industry, with plans to introduce 16Gbps GDDR6 memory chips in the not too distant future. These new Micron chips operate at 1.35V compared to 1.5V for GDDR5, which translates to lower power consumption. Micron has been experimenting with data rates, showing great potential. The memory expert recently released a research paper demonstrating what was able to successfully overclock one of its GDDR6 memory chips at a rate of 20 Gbps.
Micron not only focuses its broad GDDR6 portfolio on graphics card manufacturers, the company also offers its specially designed 8Gb GDDR6 memory chips at 10Gbps and 12Gbps speeds for its networking and automotive customers. These GDDR6 chips sacrifice speed in favor of a 1.25V voltage.
Micron's GDDR6 memory will be used in the new graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD.
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