It is engineered to quickly and easily integrate into systems on chip (SoCs), and is verified with the Cadence Denali Controller IP for GDDR6 as part of a complete memory subsystem solution.
By way of example, Samsung sells 20 Gbps GDDR6. So, if Nvidia has gone for that particular brand and spec of GDDR6, the total memory bandwidth will drop from 504 to 480 GB/s. That's a fall of just 5%.
PHY is fully compliant to the JEDEC GDDR6 standard and optimized for systems that require a low-latency and high-bandwidth memory solution. The GDDR6 interface supports 2 channels, each with 16 bits ...
There's a strong possibility that denser GDDR7 modules may be in limited supply, something that's expected to improve as the ...