JEDEC has officially announced GDDR7 as the next-gen graphics memory standard, having both AMD & NVIDIA onboard.
As of right now, both Samsung & Micron have laid out their plans for the development of next-gen GDDR7 memory modules. Samsung is aiming for 32 Gbps speeds while Micron is aiming for 24 Gb+ 32 Gbps dies too. Micron, in its latest roadmap, also unveiled up to 36 Gbps & 24Gb+ memory dies by 2026.
Press Release: JEDEC the global leader in the development of standards for the microelectronics industry, is pleased to announce the publication of JESD239 Graphics Double Data Rate (GDDR7) SGRAM. This groundbreaking new memory standard is available for free download from the JEDEC website. JESD239 GDDR7 offers double the bandwidth over GDDR6, reaching up to 192 GB/s per device, and is poised to meet the escalating demand for more memory bandwidth in graphics, gaming, compute, networking, and AI applications.
JESD239 GDDR7 is the first JEDEC standard DRAM to use the Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) interface for high-frequency operations. Its PAM3 interface improves the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for high-frequency operation while enhancing energy efficiency. By using 3 levels (+1, 0, -1) to transmit 3 bits over 2-cycles versus the traditional NRZ (non-return-to-zero) interface transmitting 2 bits over 2-cycles, PAM3 offers higher data transmission rate per cycle resulting in improved performance.
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