Tokyo, Japan-based Elpida Memory has announced today that it has reached an agreement with the Germany-based Qimonda AG memory vendor to acquire Qimonda technology licenses and a part of the company's design assets, related to the Graphics Double Data Rate (GDDR), a memory architecture specifically developed for... |
6 August 2009 05:39 GMT |
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Samsung Electronics, a world leading manufacturer of high-performance memory products, has just announced that it has begun mass producing GDDR5 graphics memory, featuring 50nm manufacturing technology. With the announcement, Samsung will now be capable of delivering a faster memory solution for all of the upcoming g... |
12 February 2009 03:32 GMT |
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Semiconductor manufacturers are constantly trying to improve on the design of their graphics memory modules (which have already reached extremely high processing speeds), in order to relieve the CPU and DDR RAM memory from the stress imposed by graphics-intensive applications and open the road for higher-quality mult... |
15 November 2007 13:36 GMT |
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Some time ago, Qimonda AG was announcing its intentions of beginning the manufacturing process for GDDR5 memory modules, which they claimed to be the future in graphics memory. Their idea was bald, sorta, but it also had some downsides. First you have to consider that the main graphics chips being used on the majorit... |
18 April 2007 05:16 GMT |
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