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2GB is likely to be a simple and pure function of marketing.
The 48xx series cards have proven to not be memory buffer- or bandwidth-limited. This is especially so – at nearly any conceivable resolution, with or without filtration – with the 4870, with it's monstrous GDDR5 bandwidth capabilities. Add to this the fact – with 512 MB or 1024 MB of memory – the interface will remain 256-bit. Thus, whether it has 512 MB or 4096 MB it can access, write to, and read from the memory only to the extent to which the (256-bit) interface allows. This is why 1GB variants of cards of the same model and technology do not perform any faster. On the contrary, in some instances, they perform even more slowly because 3rd-party, larger-memory renditions of a card often bring about cheaper and less capable memory, which run at similar frequencies to the original memory, but that also introduce higher latencies to achieve said frequency.
For your (GDDR5) reading enjoyment:
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=866224#post866224
2GB is likely to be a simple and pure function of marketing.
The 48xx series cards have proven to not be memory buffer- or bandwidth-limited. This is especially so – at nearly any conceivable resolution, with or without filtration – with the 4870, with it's monstrous GDDR5 bandwidth capabilities. Add to this the fact – with 512 MB or 1024 MB of memory – the interface will remain 256-bit. Thus, whether it has 512 MB or 4096 MB it can access, write to, and read from the memory only to the extent to which the (256-bit) interface allows. This is why 1GB variants of cards of the same model and technology do not perform any faster. On the contrary, in some instances, they perform even more slowly because 3rd-party, larger-memory renditions of a card often bring about cheaper and less capable memory, which run at similar frequencies to the original memory, but that also introduce higher latencies to achieve said frequency.
For your (GDDR5) reading enjoyment:
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=866224#post866224
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