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SAMSUNG Develops Fastest GDDR5 Memory at Six Gigabits per Second – World’s Fastest Memory

SAMSUNG Develops Fastest GDDR5 Memory at Six Gigabits per Second – World's Fastest Memory

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced that it has developed the world's fastest memory, a GDDR5 (series five, graphics double-data-rate memory) chip that can transfer data at six gigabits per second, which is more than four times faster than that of memories in state-of-the-art game consoles today. Graphics memory is installed in desktop PCs, notebooks, workstations and game consoles to move huge volumes of video or animated images simultaneously.


Samsung's GDDR5, which will be introduced at a density of 512 Mbit (16Mb x 32) chips, is capable of transmitting moving images and associated data at 24 gigabytes per second.

“We're pushing image enhancement to a limit never before realized, enabling the smoothest, clearest animation that gamers have yet to experience,” said Mueez Deen, Marketing Director, Graphics Memory, Samsung Semiconductor. “Samsung's 512Mb GDDR5 will enable the kind of graphics hardware performance that will spur software developers to deliver a new level of eye-popping games.”

The new Samsung graphics memory operates at 1.5 volts, representing an approximate 20 percent improvement in power consumption over today's most popular graphics chip – the GDDR3.

SAMSUNG Develops Fastest GDDR5 Memory at Six Gigabits per Second – World’s Fastest Memory

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