Monday, July 3rd 2023

Micron Readying GDDR7 Memory for 2024

Last week Micron Technology CEO, Sanjay Mehrotra, announced during an investors meeting that the company's next generation GPU memory—GDDR7—will be arriving next year: "In graphics, industry analysts continue to expect graphics' TAM compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to outpace the broader market, supported by applications across client and data center. We expect customer inventories to normalize in calendar Q3. We plan to introduce our next-generation G7 product on our industry-leading 1ß node in the first half of calendar year 2024." His proposed launch window seems to align with information gleaned from previous reports—with NVIDIA and AMD lined up to fit GDDR7 SGRAM onto their next-gen mainstream GPUs, although Team Green could be delaying their Ada Lovelace successor into 2025.

Micron already counts these big players as key clients for its current GDDR6 and GDDR6X video memory offerings, but Samsung could be vying for some of that action with its own GDDR7 technology (as announced late last year). Presentation material indicated that Samsung is anticipating data transfer rates in the range of 36 Gbps, with usage of PAM3 signalling. Cadence has also confirmed similar numbers for its (industry first) GDDR7 verification solution, but the different encoding standard will require revising of memory controllers and physical interfaces.
Sources: PC Magazine UK, Micron Investors
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2 Comments on Micron Readying GDDR7 Memory for 2024

#1
bonehead123
T0@stwith NVIDIA and AMD lined up to fit GDDR7 SGRAM onto their next-gen mainstream GPUs
Yep just what we all need, yet AUNTHA reason for them to jack up GPU prices even MOAR... :mad:..:shadedshu:..:cry:
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Thats good and all but what about Reviving the Ballistix Line?
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