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Samsung mass produces 24 Gb GDDR7 chips for RTX 50 series
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73216, member: 636"] Samsung has commenced large-scale manufacturing of higher-density graphics memory modules rated at 28 gigabits per second, with the Korean manufacturer simultaneously preparing even swifter variants for potential deployment in future gaming hardware. The three-gigabyte GDDR7 chips entering production match specifications glimpsed in promotional footage for the GeForce RTX 5090, while experimental samples clocking 32 and 36 gigabits per second remain under development for prospective integration into rumored Super-branded refreshes expected later in the year. Graphics card enthusiasts anticipate that the expanded capacity will enable configurations like an 18-gigabyte RTX 5070 Super compared to the standard model's 12-gigabyte allocation, though industry observers warn that surging component costs could push any product launches toward the third quarter of next year. Whether the Santa Clara chipmaker opts for the current 28-gigabit modules or waits for the accelerated alternatives remains uncertain, as memory pricing volatility continues reshaping release strategies across the desktop graphics sector. [/QUOTE]
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