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GDDR7
News updates related to GDDR7
Nvidia RTX 5050 leaked with 9GB GDDR7: A strategic move in the budget segment.
NVIDIA plans to upgrade the RTX 5050 to 9GB GDDR7, using recycled GB206 chips to optimize performance and address the VRAM shortage issue when DLSS is enabled.
Technology
Sony PlayStation 6 specifications leaked: 30GB GDDR7 RAM - A leap forward in processing power.
Leaked information suggests that the PlayStation 6 may feature 30GB of GDDR7 RAM with a bandwidth of 640 GB/second, promising an enhanced 4K graphics experience and Ray Tracing technology.
Sony PlayStation 6 specifications leaked: 30GB GDDR7 RAM and a powerful Zen 6 processor.
The PlayStation 6 generation is predicted to boast memory bandwidth of up to 640 GB/s and graphics performance of 40 teraflops, along with warnings of a significantly increased price.
Nvidia RTX 5090 and RTX 5070 Ti are at risk of shortages due to a lack of GDDR7 memory.
The shortage of GDDR7 memory and rising component prices are making Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs harder to obtain, forcing retailers to limit orders.
Sony is not delaying the PlayStation 6 launch date despite soaring memory prices.
The latest reports indicate that Sony is still on track to launch the PS6 despite increased production costs due to fluctuating GDDR7 memory prices, ensuring the progress of the next-generation console.
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