‘Modern games are pushing GPU architectures harder than ever’: Micron unveils faster new video RAM that can power Nvidia RTX 6000 GPUs


  • Micron has unveiled a faster new GDDR7 video memory
  • It runs at 36 Gbps compared to 32 Gbps for the initial incarnation of GDDR7
  • This memory also comes in 3GB modules instead of 2GB, which is a significant step forward for graphics card VRAM capacity

Micron has released a new type of GDDR7 memory for graphics cards, which is the company’s fastest RAM to date.

Tom’s Hardware reports that Micron issued a press release detailing the new GGDR7 memory, which offers a speed of 36 Gbps. For perspective, the first GDDR7 modules to hit the market – and came on consumer GPUs with the RTX 5000 series from Nvidia – were 32 Gbps modules. (Although they were run slower than that, at 28 Gbps in most cases, for better thermals and stability).

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