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Nvidia taps Micron GDDR7, RTX 50 gamers panic over memory roulette
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50130, member: 636"] NVIDIA shakes up its memory game for the next generation of graphics cards. The chip giant brings Micron into the fold alongside Samsung and SK Hynix for GDDR7 memory production. This move gives NVIDIA three different companies making memory chips for their RTX 50 series cards. The strategy helps spread out risk and could make more graphics cards available to gamers. Micron began testing its GDDR7 memory chips in 2024. The company makes two different speeds of memory using their 1β process technology. One version runs at 32 gigabits per second, and another hits 28 gigabits per second. These speeds determine how fast the graphics card can move data around. Nobody knows which RTX 50 models will use Micron memory first. The companies that actually build and sell graphics cards have not received Micron samples for testing. This makes it hard to predict when Micron-powered RTX 50 cards will reach stores. Having more memory suppliers helps NVIDIA avoid production problems. The semiconductor industry has faced major supply chain issues recently. Multiple suppliers mean less chance of running out of parts when building graphics cards. More competition between memory makers might lead to better prices for consumers. NVIDIA keeps performance standards the same across all cards regardless of which company makes the memory. This approach ensures gamers get consistent quality no matter which version they buy. [/QUOTE]
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