Faced with some challenges in its smartphone and semiconductor division, Samsung announced the future of its research in the field of memory chips. In the official announcement, the company spoke a little about its next generations. AMD, V-NAND as well as GDDR7in doing so, they brought significant improvements over their predecessors.
GDDR7 is twice as fast as GDDR6 chips
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The manufacturer is currently working on launching new chips. V-NAND with 236 layers by the end of 2022, with a 42% increase in 512GB memory density. But the company is already looking to further refine its technology with a staggering 1,000-layer V-NAND memory that the company could release by the end of this decade.
Another great news revealed Samsung your memory with technology GDDR7, which should be used in future graphics cards. This novelty will speed up to 36Gbpswhich is twice the speed of GDDR6 (18 Gb/s) and will have a 384-bit memory bus capable of Bandwidth 1,728 TB/s. For comparison, the main video card on the market today is RTX 4090the throughput of which is 1 TB / s.

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production of memories AMD 10nm class fifth generation (1b) will start soon, these chips will be launched later in 2023 and will bring significant improvements. The company said it is already developing chips with process technology less than 10 nmwhich will introduce new patterns and architecture.
As indicated Tom’s Equipmentbeginning of microchip development 10nm dynamic memory shows how much the South Korean company is ahead of its competitors in this segment, with most of them still use 14nm technology.
For the production of these technologies, the company Samsung announced that it will bet on state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to enable the chips of the future DRAM, VRAM and NAND. Unfortunately, the manufacturer has not specified what this new production process will be.
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