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2007-12-04 | Samsung GDDR5 is world's fastest at 6Gbit/s Samsung Electronics has developed what it claims as the world's fastest memory, a GDDR5 chip that can transfer data at 6Gbit/s, |
2007-04-19 | Qimonda, Advantest team on GDDR5 testing Qimonda AG is joining forces with Advantest to deliver a cost-efficient high volume test solution for GDDR5 graphics DRAM devices. |
2008-07-11 | Qimonda heats up competition with GDDR5 ICs In a continuing bleakly memory chip market, Qimonda hopes to gain an edge over the competition through its early adoption of GDDR5 technology for graphic memories. |
2007-11-23 | Hynix touts first 1Gbit GDDR5 DRAM Hynix Semiconductor Inc. says it has developed the industry's first 1Gbit GDDR5 Graphics DRAM that operates at 5Gbit/s and processes up to 20GBps of data with a 32bit I/O. |
2008-02-11 | GDDR5 gears for bandwidth-hungry graphics The GDDR5 technology is targeted to become the next predominant graphics DRAM standard and is eyed to boost memory bandwidth of graphics applications to a new dimension. |
2008-05-27 | GDDR5 eyes next-gen graphics controllers Rivals Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Nvidia Corp. are expected to ship high-speed for next-generation graphics controllers as early as June, delivering a whopping 4Gbit/s per pin, scaling to as much as 7Gbit/s per pin. |
2008-05-23 | AMD supports Qimonda's GDDR5 graphics standard launch Qimonda has announced that it has won AMD as launch partner for its new graphics standard GDDR5. |
2010-07-27 | 50nm 2Gb GDDR5 DRAM suits high-performance apps Elpida Memory Inc. unveils a 50nm process 2Gb GDDR5 graphics DRAM using copper interconnects. |
2007-08-06 | Samsung's 50nm 1Gbit DDR2 memory validated by Intel Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd claims that its 50nm-class DDR2 DRAM has been certified by Intel Corp. to work with Intel's existing and next-generation chipsets at speeds of 800Mbps. |
2013-07-25 | Nvdia launches 12Gb GPU for 4k resolutions The Quadro K6000 GPU is based on the NVIDIA Kepler architecture and features a 12GB ultra-fast GDDR5 graphics memory, 2,880 streaming multi-processor (SMX) cores and an ultra-low latency video I/O. |
2009-01-13 | Graphics processors for notebooks launched Advanced Micro Devices has rolled out the first versions of its RV770 graphics processor geared for use in notebook computers. The HD4000 series is the first to support DirectX 10.1 graphics and GDDR5 memory in notebooks. |
2010-04-12 | Graphics card delivers over 1B pixels per second From AMD comes the ATI Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition graphics card equipped with 2Gbyte GDDR5 memory that allows rendering in excess of 1 billion pixels per second. |
2012-06-26 | GPU claims best performance for most demanding games AMD's Radeon HD 7970GHz GPU features 3GB/s of GDDR5 frame buffer, AMD Eyefinity 2.0 technology, and support for PCIe 3.0 and multiGPU configurations with AMD CrossFire technology. |
2009-11-16 | Elpida, Winbond enter outsourcing agreement Prior to this agreement, the companies have been working together to commercialize GDDR3 and GDDR5 DRAM. |
2009-01-23 | 'First' 1Gbit XDR DRAM boasts 7.2GHz speed Elpida Memory Inc. has introduced what it claims is the industry's first 1Gbit XDR DRAM based on x32bit configuration. The XDR product features a speed of 7.2GHz, which is faster than any GDDR5 memory chip. |
2009-11-19 | Tesla GPUs enable low-cost parallel computing Nvidia's new Telsa GPUs deliver the same performance as CPU-based clusters at a tenth of the cost, and one-twentieth the power. |
2015-07-22 | Tearing down Hynix's high bandwidth memory In this article, we explore the composition of Hynix's high bandwidth memory (HBM), which addresses bandwidth limitations with DDR4 type SDRAM and DDR5. |
2012-12-04 | Taking apart the latest iMac This teardown from iFixit showcases the iMac Intel 21.5 inch EMC 2544 which features a thinner case and a quad-core Intel i5 or i7 processor. |
2013-11-21 | Sony PS4 teardown shows near breakeven point on hardware cost With the PlayStation 4, Sony produced a design whose costs are starting out lower than its price tag—paving the way for the company to quickly attain profitability on hardware sales, said IHS. |
2013-02-26 | Sony drops CELL, switches to x86 CPU for PS4 According to the lead system architect of the PS4, the Japanese consumer electronics giant will now run a new AMD accelerated processing unit (APU) which integrates an x86 CPU and GPU on the same die. |
2014-04-10 | Six hot tech trends emerge in high-speed memory While DDR4 comes first to mind in consideration of the latest developments in high-speed memory, several others including embedded DRAM and SRAM cells make the top six list. |
2014-08-07 | Server card touts 2.53TFLOPS compute performance The AMD FirePro S9150 server card is supported by a powerful software ecosystem, enabling developers to better harness its compute performance. |
2015-07-21 | Semicon West highlights 10 chip trends During the recent Semicon West, executives from a number of chip companies discussed the ongoing developments on semiconductors technology. |
2010-08-17 | Rambus, NVIDIA ink patent agreement Rambus Inc. and NVIDIA announced the formal signing of a patent license agreement involving memory controllers. |
2011-02-02 | National, Rambus launch products with 20G+ capability The demo of both National's prototype retimer chips and Rambus' multimodal memory interface is considered a major step toward overcoming today's speed, power and noise challenges in signal integrity. |
2013-11-20 | Micron, Intel, Nvidia battle in high-end processors market Nvidia and Micron announced new high-end co-processors this week while an online analysis said Intel's latest Xeon Phi, which competes with them both, will be an integrated device |
2012-06-21 | Intel chips run 45 supercomputers Intel has announced that its Intel Xeon processor E5 product family is being used in 74 percent of all the supercomputer systems worldwide. |
2014-10-20 | iMac Teardown: 5K display aside, new Mac identical to 2013's model The 5K Retina model retains the non-Retina 27in iMac's user-upgradeable RAM, which means that anyone can replace the hard drive and the Intel CPU by cutting the adhesive tape that seals the display to the frame. |
2015-01-09 | Identifying memory trends: Issues, standards and specs Jennie Grosslight, the memory test product manager at Keysight Technologies, revealed what she thinks will be the prevailing memory trends in 2015. |
2015-12-01 | HMC, HBM gain wider appeal for computing networking apps An expert said that while HMC and HBM products are rolling out along with DDR4, it's clear there's room for all three technologies to find market share as standards take time to settle into place. |
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