Thursday, November 1st 2007
Qimonda Samples GDDR5
Memory manufacturer Qimonda claims to have started producing the worlds first 512MB GDDR5 chips. Like past GDDR revisions, GDDR5 increases the maximum bandwidth between a graphics processor and the graphics memory. GDDR5 boasts a whopping 20GB/s bandwidth, up from the GDDR4 bandwidth of 16GB/s. Qimonda claims that GDDR5 improves power consumption by downclocking unused VRAM. Qimonda will release their GDDR5 RAM "sometime in 2008". You can read the full Qimonda GDDR5 briefing here.
Source:
Reg Hardware
9 Comments on Qimonda Samples GDDR5
Also, when did Qimonda start producing graphics memory? I though Samsung and one other company handled graphics memory?
GDDR4 certainly does not offer 16GB/s/IC. Fastest chips from Samsung are 1.4GHz (DDR-2800) providing 11.2GB/s/IC.
The Qimonda GDD5 in question is really 1.8x faster than the fastest GDDR4 (let alone GDDR3) available.