• Micron joins the 3GB GDDR7 party, introduces 36 Gbps modules for GPUs - lags behind speeds of Samsung and SK Hynix Micron is late to the party, Samsung and SK Hynix already have 3GB modules, and Micron’s is much slower than Samsung’s 42 • 5 Gbps modules Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox • You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Micron has finally joined the 3GB GDDR7 party and has officially introduced 3GB modules to compete with Samsung and SK Hynix’s 3GB variants • The memory maker officially announced its larger GDDR7 version in a blog post, revealing that its new 3GB ICs operate at 36 Gbps • The new modules are 12 • 5% faster than the first GDDR7 modules that hit the market, which achieved 32 Gbps of bandwidth
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- Micron joins the 3GB GDDR7 party, introduces 36 Gbps modules for GPUs - lags behind speeds of Samsung and SK Hynix Micron is late to the party, Samsung and SK Hynix already have 3GB modules, and Micron’s is much slower than Samsung’s 42.5 Gbps modules Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Micron has finally joined the 3GB GDDR7 party and has officially introduced 3GB modules to compete with Samsung and SK Hynix’s 3GB variants. The memory maker officially announced its larger GDDR7 version in a
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