Micron now offers 24Gb GDDR7, enabling higher system graphics memory capacity

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IT Home, February 25 — Micron mentioned in its latest blog that the DRAM giant has launched a 24Gb (3GB) high-capacity GDDR7 graphics memory. The article also referenced a 36Gbps transfer rate. However, as of the time of this report, Micron’s official product page only displays 16Gb (2GB) GDDR7 modules with speeds of 28Gbps and 32Gbps.

Micron states that the new 24Gb GDDR7 unlocks a maximum of 96GB of single-card memory configuration, allowing more data to stay in memory, thereby addressing new performance bottlenecks encountered by graphics and AI workloads. This unlocks next-generation user experiences across various visual computing tasks.

In graphics workloads, the capacity increase of 50% in the new GDDR7 can reduce resource switching and texture popping, support larger frame buffers, enable richer and more detailed environments, reduce loading transitions, and improve rendering and GPU acceleration times.

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