GDDR4 mem in 2006

enVias

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The Inquirer said:
FASTER CLOCKS and cheaper to produce things is the motto of each and every memory transition. This is exactly what is going to happen to graphic memory as GDDR3 is slowly reaching its top notch.

Once announced, GDDR4 will start working at the similar speeds of top GDDR3 chip but it will use less wats and will be easier and cheaper to produce. At least thats the plan. SO you can imagine that this memory should start around 800MHz efficiently 1600 MHz if not even higher.

However this memory will be different from GDDR3 so we dont think that each graphic chip out there supporting GDDR3 will be able to support GDDR4 memory. This memory will require some memory controller modifications, I guess so I don't expect that older cards will support this new and possible quite pricey memory.

The first chip that we are aware of to be using this memory will be next years Shader Model 4.0 Nvidia chip known as G80.

Sounds good I suppose.. Maybe it's time they got a new name? They're up to 4 already!

Original article here.
 
Hmmm...less Wattage means less heat....

I've been hearing about active cooling for the new memory....this should keep those extra fans at bay for a while.
 
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Wow this sounds sweet! I'm gonna sit the G70 round out and wait until the G80's with GDDR4 drop, it sounds wicked pimp.
 
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