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Samsung Starts GDDR6 Production Before SK Hynix and Micron
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Samsung Starts GDDR6 Production Before SK Hynix and Micron
Samsung Starts GDDR6 Production Before SK Hynix and Micron
Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron have been working on next gen memory technologies over the last year, now samsung is about to start mass produce GDDR6 memory chips.
Samsung GDDR6 Memory, CES 2018 Innovation Award to be used in Nvidia Volta Volta Gaming Graphic Cards
Samsung has and SK Hynix and Micron have been working on next gen memory technologies over the last year and now samsung is about to start mass produce GDDR6 memory chips. Samsung’s 16Gb (2GB) chips are made on 10nm process and run at 1.35V. The new chips have a 18Gb/s pin speed and transfer rate of 72GB/s. Samsung’s current 8Gb (1GB) GDDR5 memory chips work at 1.55V with up to 9Gb/s pin speeds.
SK Hynix released details of its GDDR6 chips about half a year ago and Micron said its chips marked this year for production. SK Hynix’s first GDDR6 chip is set to be 8Gb, 16Gb/s chip that also runs at 1.35V. Micron never detailed a specifics but mentioned that it starts at 12Gb/s, about the same speed as its current fastest GDDR5X chips, before reaching 16Gb/s.
Nvidia Volta it thought to have GDDR6. Micron and Samsung have been key partners in providing NVIDIA with DRAM offerings. NVIDIA remains to be the only one who utilized their G5X memory standard and may continue Volta and GDDR6. Samsung’s HBM2 technology was a key enabler for Volta-based Tesla V100 GPUs which started shipping to customers in the previous quarter. Tesla V100 is used on servers is called by Nvidia as the most powerful graphic architecture ever made.
Samsung 16Gb GDDR6 Memory – The fastest and lowest-power DRAM for next generation, graphics-intensive applications. It processes images and video at 16Gbps with 64GB/s data I/O bandwidth, which is equivalent to transferring approximately 12 full-HD DVDs (5GB equivalent) per second. The new DRAM can operate at 1.35 volts, offering further advantages over today’s graphics memory that uses 1.5V at only 8Gbps. via Samsung
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GDDR6 Memory Key Rivals In 2018 | Micron, Samsung & SK Hynix
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GDDR6 Memory Key Rivals In 2018 | Micron, Samsung & SK Hynix
GDDR6 Memory Key Rivals In 2018 | Micron, Samsung & SK Hynix
Samsung GDDR6 Memory, CES 2018 Innovation Award to be used in Nvidia Volta Volta Gaming Graphic Cards
GDDR6 is used in high performance graphics and now we know that it is NVIDIA’s plans to use Samsung’s 18 Gbps GDDR6 in its upcoming Volta GPUs, but it is not yet known what company will be using SK Hynix’s and Micron Gddr6 technologies. Samsung,SK Hynix and Micron have all accelerated GDDR6 production to start this year 2018. The memory speeds in each brand are different and are: SK Hynix : 10 and 12 Gbps & 12 and 14 Gbps, Samsung : 18 Gbps, Micron: 12 and 14 and 16 GB/s. So maybe the reason nvidia is going with samsung is the fact that at least for now Samsung gddr6 is the fastest one and was awarded in CES as well.
SK Hynix has listed the GDDR6 memory in its Q1 2018 Databook as available with speeds starting from 10 Gbps and reaching up to 14 Gbps. There are two part numbers available in the list, one has pin speeds of 10 and 12 Gbps and the other has pin speeds of 12 and 14 Gbps lesser than the 18 Gbps chips that Samsung has already started to mass produce last week.
Micron also has Now confirmed with a news post that they have completed the design and qualification of next gen GDDR6 memory technology. They have also mentioned that the company plans to start mass production in first half of 2018. Micron’s graphics division which are based in Munich and Boise are having important roles in memory development and they have reported that GDDR6 will offer pleasant results in memory bandwidth specs. Micron estimates that GDDR6 will achieve 16 Gb/s bin over time while the initial GDDR6 mass production will hit speeds of 12 and 14 GB/s. These speeds are much faster compared to G5X and GDDR5 variants.
Tags: Technology, gddr6, SK Hynix, GDDR6 memory, SK Hynix GDDR6 memory, Q1 2018, mu, micron gddr6, samsun gddr6, gddr6 2018
SK Hynix Has listed it's GDDR6 Memory As "Available" Q1 2018
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SK Hynix Has listed it's GDDR6 Memory As "Available" Q1 2018
SK Hynix Has listed it’s GDDR6 memory as available Q1 2018
SK Hynix now has listed the GDDR6 memory in its Q1 2018 Databook as available with speeds starting from 10 Gbps and reaching up to 14 Gbps.
SK Hynix Has listed it’s GDDR6 memory as available Q1 2018
After Samsung and Micron now SK Hynix’s Q1 2018 Databook is listing the availability status of GDDR6 memory as ‘Now’. This means we will soon see the new memory standard in GPUs from SK Hynix. The availability of an 8 GB module with 32 modules of 256 MB each. There are two part numbers available in the list, one has pin speeds of 10 and 12 Gbps and the other has pin speeds of 12 and 14 Gbps. The lesser than the 18 Gbps chips that Samsung has already started to mass produce last week. The GDDR6 memory is based on the FCBGA (180ball) packaging, unchanged from GDDR5X. GDDR6 is a dual-channel architecture but has the same external voltage. SK Hynix’s part numbers show that there will be both 1.25V and 1.35V variants available in their product list. The low voltage and high bandwidth of the new memory architectures equipped with gddr6 should enable greater graphics performance in 2018.
Tom’shardware reported about NVIDIA’s plans to use Samsung’s 18 Gbps GDDR6 implementation in its upcoming Volta GPUs, so it is not yet known what company will be implementing SK Hynix’s technologies. Apart from Samsung and SK Hynix, Micron is another OEM as well, which is looking to accelerate GDDR6 production this year. Nevertheless, it is good to see that GDDR6 is finally making its entry in 2018 after a much delayed start.
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Micron GDDR6 Graphic Memory | Confirmed, To be Out 1H 2018
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Micron GDDR6 Graphic Memory | Confirmed, To be Out 1H 2018
Micron GDDR6 Graphic Memory | Confirmed, To be Out 1H 2018
Micron has Now confirmed with a news post that they have completed the design and qualification of next gen GDDR6 memory technology. They have also mentioned that the company plans to start mass production in first half of 2018. Kristopher Kido, Director of Micron’s global Graphics Memory, confirmed in their blog that their GDDR6 memory technology has reached a point to finish design, device qualification and production and is now heading over to mass production which should happen in early 2018. Micron’s graphics division which are based in Munich and Boise are having important roles in memory development and they have reported that GDDR6 will offer pleasant results in memory bandwidth specs. Micron estimates that GDDR6 will achieve 16 Gb/s bin over time while the initial GDDR6 mass production will hit speeds of 12 and 14 GB/s. These speeds are much faster compared to G5X and GDDR5 variants.
While Samsung has also had its GDDR6 awarded in CES 2018 innovation awards of the year, no new actual product has been mass produced yet. 2018 is becoming a very important year for huge technology jumps. Both 12nm chips and GDDR6 are going to dominate the market and all chip and graphics industries are going to have major announcements in Q1 2018. CES 2018 is going to be very interesting because of all these innovations we are waiting to be revealed and announced. Here are some qoute from Macrong recent blog post revealing the GDDR6 mass production new:
In June of this year, we mentioned that our GDDR6 program was on track and progressing well. Since that time, our Graphics teams in Munich and Boise have been hard at work, and both design and device qualification are complete. We are very pleased with the performance this memory will offer our customers across a range of products that crave memory bandwidth. via Micron
Being the only memory manufacturer to design, test, and mass produce G5X puts us in a unique position with GDDR6, which shares a very similar specification. Our initial progress is very promising, as you can tell in the data eye and wafer schmoos I’ve posted with this blog. Designing devices with the level of high-speed signaling required for these graphics memories is no simple task. We are confident our GDDR6 is leading the industry in these metrics, and we share them because we think it’s important for our customers to see this progress. via Micron
First, we have recently begun mass production shipments of 8Gb GDDR5 on our most advanced production DRAM node. This gives our customers and partners a long-term support option for a proven graphics memory and delivers increased speed margins. via Micron
With regards to the status of Micron’s G6 program, which we first announced in February, I am pleased to report that our product development efforts are on-track and we expect to have functional silicon very soon. By leveraging our G5X based high speed signaling experience from roughly 2 years of design, mass production, test and application knowledge, I am confident we are well positioned to bring the industry’s most robust G6 to mass production by early 2018. via Micron
Micron GDDR6 Design & Mass Production Confirmed, To be Out 1H 2018
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Samsung GDDR6 Memory, CES 2018 Innovation Award to be used in Nvidia Volta
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Samsung GDDR6 Memory, CES 2018 Innovation Award to be used in Nvidia Volta Volta Gaming Graphic Cards
Samsung GDDR6 memory awarded by CES 2018 innovation award
GDDR5X-vs-GDDR6
Samsung GDDR6 memory technology received the CES 2018 innovation award. It has crazy 16 Gbps Transfer Speeds and Samsung has officially mentioned making lowest-power DRAM for next gen of their products. The 16Gb GDDR6 DRAM is already there, With a transfer rate of 16Gbps, the DRAM will be able to pump out 64 GB/s bandwidth and this memory operates at only 1.35V. but HBM2 in some ways seem to be the better long-term technology, especially when Nvidia deployed it first for its high-end GPUs and AMD was following suit with Vega. But there have been complain rumors that HBM2’s manufacturing has difficulties that are causing problems for the ones using the tech, not just AMD. A report from Semiengineering suggests While the data bus in HBM2 is 1,024 bits wide, that’s only the data transmission lines. Considering the power, ground, and other signaling into the mix, and it’s more like 1,700 wires to each HBM2 die. The interposer isn’t necessarily difficult to manufacture, but the design of the interposer is still challenging–companies have to balance signal length, Comparing to GDDR5 DRAM that is currently being used, we have increased in both bandwidth and transfer speeds (8Gbps vs 16 Gbps) at lower power consumption (1.5V vs 1.35V). The GDDR5 can reach up to 9 Gbps as seen in NVIDIA GTX 1060 faster memory variants. But the potential user GDDR6 Memory. NVIDIA is the first thing that come to mind, NVIDIA Volta consumer GPUs have not made it yet to the market and is not going to in 2017, but some believe that it might hit the market in early 2018 as AMD releases the next gen of RX VEga graphics. Nvidia Volta it thought to have GDDR6. Micron and Samsung have been key partners in providing NVIDIA with DRAM offerings. NVIDIA remains to be the only one who utilized their G5X memory standard and may continue Volta and GDDR6. Samsung’s HBM2 technology was a key enabler for Volta-based Tesla V100 GPUs which started shipping to customers in the previous quarter. Tesla V100 is used on servers is called by Nvidia as the most powerful graphic architecture ever made.
Samsung 16Gb GDDR6 Memory – The fastest and lowest-power DRAM for next generation, graphics-intensive applications. It processes images and video at 16Gbps with 64GB/s data I/O bandwidth, which is equivalent to transferring approximately 12 full-HD DVDs (5GB equivalent) per second. The new DRAM can operate at 1.35 volts, offering further advantages over today’s graphics memory that uses 1.5V at only 8Gbps. via Samsung
Tags: Technology, Nvidia, Samsung, Nvidia graphics, Samsung ram, gddr6 memory, nvidia volta news, nvidia volta graphics, nvidia volta gaming graphics, nvidia volta 2018