Computer memory

Teledyne e2v Unveils Space-Qualified 8 GB DDR4 Memory Chip for Aerospace Applications

Teledyne e2v has launched a space-qualified 8 GB DDR4 memory chip designed for aerospace applications, offering high reliability and performance. With a transfer rate of 2,400 MT/s and compatibility with existing systems, this innovative memory solution addresses the growing demand for compact, high-density storage in modern satellite missions. Its robust radiation resilience and efficient design make it ideal for next-generation space technology.

Micron Announces Advancements in GDDR7 Memory for Graphics Cards

Micron has announced advancements in GDDR7 memory technology, promising over 30% improvement in frames per second for graphics cards. While the data transfer rate and bandwidth are projected to be significantly higher than current technologies, real-world gaming performance may vary. Testing on an RTX 4080 Super showed modest gains in frame rates despite increased clock speeds, highlighting the need for further real-world applications to determine the true impact of next-generation memory technologies.

Micron Unveils Cutting-Edge GDDR7 Video RAM for Nvidia’s Upcoming GPUs

Get ready to be thrilled by the latest news on Nvidia’s upcoming GPUs with Micron’s cutting-edge GDDR7 video RAM. The new VRAM promises a significant boost in performance and efficiency, delivering speeds of up to 32Gb/s and up to 1.5TB/s of bandwidth. Gamers can expect more than a 30% improvement in frames per second for gaming across various resolutions, with a remarkable 3x improvement in ray tracing at 4K resolution. With Micron and Samsung pushing the boundaries of memory technology, the stage is set for Nvidia’s RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 to make a splash in the market later this year.

HBM Prices Soaring Due to AI Chip Demand

High-bandwidth memory (HBM) prices are soaring due to increasing demand from AI chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD. HBM chips are crucial for AI systems and are expected to see continued high prices despite supply growth. Samsung and SK Hynix dominate the market and are ramping up production to meet demand. HBM is projected to account for over 18% of the DRAM market this year, with high profit margins driving sales.