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... that Rambus is the only technology source and indications that AMD and Nvidia are jumping from GDDR3 to
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and GDDR5, suggests that Rambus will have a tough time getting the technology adopted by ...
Monday, June 11, 2007 13:05
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Samsung accelerates graphics memory to 2000 MHz
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...h end graphics memory, which is expected to debut in enthusiast graphics cards later this year. The new
GDDR4
memory, a memory type that so far has only been in use in ATI's Radeon X1950 graphics...
Friday, February 23, 2007 10:04
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Qimonda to manufacture 75 nm XDR memory
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...ill actually happen. GDDR3 memory is still in use in Nvidia's latest graphics cards and ATI has moved to
GDDR4
, which is being pushed by Samsung and recently was introduced in ATI's latest graphics ca...
Wednesday, January 03, 2007 19:43
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Samsung sends GDDR4 graphics memory into mass production
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...ogy is able to process images about 33% faster than today's GDDR3 memory. Samsung manufactures the first
GDDR4
memory modules in 80 nm and claims that each in input/output pin of the memory has a data...
Wednesday, July 05, 2006 15:31
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Samsung accelerates GDDR4 graphics memory prototypes
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The next generation of graphics memory is beginning to take shape. Samsung tunes its
GDDR4
memory prototypes while Rambus still hopes that its
XDR
memory will graphics chip companies. Samsung today a
Tuesday, February 14, 2006 21:50
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GDDR4 can surpass XDR performance in certain scenarios, Samsung says
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Samsung yesterday surprised with an announcement that it has begun sampling of
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memory, which may become the next-generation memory technology for graphics chips. Today, the company told T
Thursday, October 27, 2005 20:10
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Samsung ships first GDDR4 graphics memory
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Samsung claims that it is first to have developed the industry's fastest graphics memory and has shipped it to major graphics card manufacturers for testing.
Wednesday, October 26, 2005 17:50
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