Hynix introduces the fastest GDDR5 memory at 7Gbps
Written by IT News on 12:39 AMHynix Semiconductor recently announced that it has succeeded in developing GDDR5 (series five, graphics double data rate memory) video memory, which provides data transfer speeds are 7Gbps. The newly introduced GDDR5 offers a 40 percent speed improvement over existing 5Gbps GDDR5 memory. It comes as 1GB GDDR5 memory modules and its 7Gbps transfer leads to up to 28GB of data per second with a 32-bit I / O.
The 1GB GDDR5 Hynix announced is manufactured using the company's 54nm technology. In addition to the improved transmission speeds, the new memory has also been designed to minimize power consumption at 1.35V power supply. The JEDEC standard 1GB GDDR5 graphics DRAM on 7Gbps aimed at advanced applications such as PC games, game consoles and video cards.
Hynix Semiconductor expects the new 1GB GDDR5 deliver 7Gbps throughput to help the company maintain its leading position in the graphics DRAM market. The memory can be considered to be the fastest graphics memory product with the highest density ever. The manufacturer also offers its previous 1GB GDDR5 developed, manufactured under 66 nanometer process technology.
Hynix also announced that it’s 1GB GDDR5 graphics DRAM respects JEDEC standard. In addition, the company has indicated that it plans to start production in the first half of next year to meet the increasing demand for high performance graphics DRAM. Advanced users, players and enthusiasts will be able to take advantage of Hynix's latest developments to use their experience to new heights.
Hynix Semiconductor Inc. has its headquarters in Icheon, Korea. The company is the top group of global memory semiconductor supplier. Its portfolio includes Dynamic Random Access Memory chips (DRAM) and flash memory chip, which offered a wide range of established international customers. They want to know more about the company and its product offerings can do so by going to its website.
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