Wednesday, June 5th 2024

Micron Samples Next-Gen GDDR7 Graphics Memory for Gaming and AI, Over 1.5 TB/s of System Bandwidth

Micron Technology, Inc., today announced the sampling of its next-generation GDDR7 graphics memory with the industry's highest bit density. Leveraging Micron's 1β (1-beta) DRAM technology and innovative architecture, Micron GDDR7 delivers 32 Gb/s high-performance memory in a power-optimized design. With over 1.5 TB/s of system bandwidth, which is up to 60% higher bandwidth than GDDR6, and four independent channels to optimize workloads, Micron GDDR7 memory enables faster response times, smoother gameplay and reduced processing times.

GDDR7 also provides a greater than 50% power-efficiency improvement compared to GDDR6 to better thermals and lengthen battery life, while the new sleep mode reduces standby power by up to 70%. Advanced reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features on Micron GDDR7 enhance device dependability and data integrity without compromising performance, broadening the spectrum of applications for Micron GDDR7 to AI, gaming and high-performance computing workloads.
Micron GDDR7 memory offers high performance that increases throughput by up to 33% and reduces response time by up to 20% for generative AI workloads such as text to image creation. Moreover, Micron expects that graphics cards built with GDDR7 will provide a greater than 30% improvement in frames per second (FPS) for ray tracing and rasterization over current GDDR6 and GDDR6X trends across 1080p, 1440 and 4K resolutions. The addition of GDDR7 completes Micron's industry-leading product portfolio for edge AI inference applications on CPU, NPU and GPU components with DDR, LPDDR and GDDR memory options. For gaming applications, Micron GDDR7 memory enables AI-enhanced gameplay with adaptable landscapes, players and storylines through performance and frame buffer scaling.

"Micron is once again at the forefront of memory innovation, developing the highest bandwidth solutions available, built with advanced process and interface technology to enable continued graphics performance leadership," said Praveen Vaidyanathan, vice president and general manager of the Compute Products Group at Micron. "The best-in-class capabilities of Micron GDDR7 memory help bring new levels of realism and performance to the most demanding applications."

With over five years of successful high-volume manufacturing of GDDR6X, Micron has consistently delivered world-class performance and quality. These same attributes, along with mature technology, design and test experience, will help accelerate the adoption of GDDR7 and provide full spectrum support for the product's manufacturing ramp. Micron introduced PAM4 signaling on GDDR6X, delivering leadership performance of more than a 20% improvement over GDDR6. Success with PAM4 forms the basis for Micron's continued GDDR7 portfolio leadership with PAM3. Engineering advancements, such as measuring the industry's first 40 Gb/s PAM3 performance, pave the path to higher performance on future GDDR7 products.

Ecosystem partners on the Micron GDDR7 memory solution
"At AMD we are committed to creating the most immersive gaming experiences. Our work with Micron on GDDR7 advances our shared goal," said Joe Macri, senior vice president and corporate fellow at AMD. "We are excited about Micron's launch of GDDR7, and we look forward to leveraging this technology to make gaming even more responsive and lifelike."

"Cadence has a strong history of collaboration with Micron to develop industry-leading memory IP subsystem solutions for GDDR, HBM, DDR and LPDDR," said Boyd Phelps, senior vice president and general manager of the Silicon Solutions Group at Cadence. "We are using samples of Micron's leading 1β DRAM technology-based GDDR7 to test and validate GDDR7 PHY IP operating at speeds up to 36 Gb/s."

Micron GDDR7 memory will be available directly from Micron and through select global channel distributors and resellers in the second half of calendar year 2024.
Source: Micron
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8 Comments on Micron Samples Next-Gen GDDR7 Graphics Memory for Gaming and AI, Over 1.5 TB/s of System Bandwidth

#1
JWNoctis
For gaming applications, Micron GDDR7 memory enables AI-enhanced gameplay with adaptable landscapes, players and storylines through performance and frame buffer scaling.
That's...some buzz-word salad?

Memory bandwidth is the more the merrier, still.
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#2
Vayra86
JWNoctisThat's...some buzz-word salad?

Memory bandwidth is the more the merrier, still.
They HAD to include AI somewhere! Its memory. But now its AI memory
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#3
phints
Silly buzzwords aside this is a solid upgrade. Much more bandwidth and more energy efficient too.
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#4
kapone32
I guess this is what RDNA4 is waiting for. Once enough yields we could see new GPUs from AMD by the end of the year or First Quarter 2025.
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#5
TumbleGeorge
kapone32guess this is what RDNA4 is waiting for
rDNA5? It's not out of the question that it uses chips with that speed, but I wouldn't bet on numbers at this stage.
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#6
kapone32
TumbleGeorgerDNA5? It's not out of the question that it uses chips with that speed, but I wouldn't bet on numbers at this stage.
They are sampling it and it seems Nvidia are only interested in HBM at this point so there would be more supply. Remember they all ramped up during COVID to bring parts on stream faster.
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TheLostSwede
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Vayra86They HAD to include AI somewhere! Its memory. But now its AI memory
And here I thought it was memory for ML...
kapone32They are sampling it and it seems Nvidia are only interested in HBM at this point so there would be more supply. Remember they all ramped up during COVID to bring parts on stream faster.
Consumer chips will still use this.
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#8
persondb
One thing to note that while it is more efficient from the pJ/bit perspective, it is transmitting a lot more bits per second so the end result is that it's going to get even hotter. From the table, it would appear that it would be an increase in 20% in power usage from GDDR6 @ 18gbps to GDDR7 @ 32gbps.

There is also no improvement in the die density too in the table. I believe there is multiple die density for GDDR6 so idk why they only mention 16Gb.
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