- Source: GDDR SDRAM
Graphics DDR SDRAM (GDDR SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) specifically designed for applications requiring high bandwidth, e.g. graphics processing units (GPUs). GDDR SDRAM is distinct from the more widely known types of DDR SDRAM, such as DDR4 and DDR5, although they share some of the same features—including double data rate (DDR) data transfers. As of 2023, GDDR SDRAM has been succeeded by GDDR2, GDDR3, GDDR4, GDDR5, GDDR5X, GDDR6, GDDR6X and GDDR6W.
Generations
= DDR SGRAM
=GDDR was initially known as DDR SGRAM (double data rate synchronous graphics RAM). It was commercially introduced as a 16 Mb memory chip by Samsung Electronics in 1998.
= GDDR2
== GDDR3
== GDDR4
== GDDR5
== GDDR6
== GDDR7
=Table of transfer rates
See also
Video random access memory
Double data rate
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Memori (komputer)
- Dekatron
- Linear Tape-Open
- Programmable ROM
- GDDR SDRAM
- DDR2 SDRAM
- GDDR6 SDRAM
- GDDR7 SDRAM
- Synchronous dynamic random-access memory
- GDDR5 SDRAM
- GDDR4 SDRAM
- Double data rate
- DDR SDRAM
- Video random-access memory