Faster graphics card production has slowed down and memory is to blame

Faster graphics card production has slowed down and memory is to blame

By Darren Allan

Faster graphics card production has slowed down and memory is to blame

There’s some bad news when it comes to the performance of future-generation graphics cards, thanks to the announcement of a delay in the arrival of faster GDDR6 memory.

GDDR6 video RAM is the next step on from the current GDDR5X (as seen in the new GeForce GTX 1080), but over at the Hot Chips conference in the US this week, Samsung said the new memory technology won’t be arriving next year as previously anticipated – we’ll have to wait until 2018 instead.

And even then, we could see further delays, and of course the graphics cards using GDDR6 will need to be prototyped, built and so forth. The upshot is don’t expect faster boards benefiting from GDDR6 for quite some time yet…

Stepping up

GDDR5X is capable of 10 to 12Gbps transfer rates, with GDDR6 reportedly stepping up to 14 to 16Gbps. That means a total memory bandwidth of 512GBps with a 256-bit memory bus, or up to 786GBps with a 384-bit wide bus.

It’s also more power efficient, which is always a welcome boon alongside the performance benefits.

Meanwhile, work is also progressing on another memory tech, HBM3, which may prove a more competitive rival than its predecessors. As we observed in our <a target="_blank" …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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