Samsung starts mass producing 16-Gigabit GDDR6 for advanced graphics systems

New 16Gb GDDR6 is industry’s first and offers twice the speed and density levels of currently available GDDR5.
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New 16Gb GDDR6 is industry’s first and offers twice the speed and density levels of currently available GDDR5.

Samsung has announced that it has started mass production of the industry’s first 16-gigabit (Gb) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) memory.

Samsung has announced that it has started mass production of the industry’s first 16-gigabit (Gb) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) memory for use in advanced graphics processing for gaming devices and graphics cards as well as automotive, network and artificial intelligence systems.

“Beginning with this early production of the industry’s first 16Gb GDDR6, we will offer a comprehensive graphics DRAM line-up, with the highest performance and densities, in a very timely manner,” said Jinman Han, SVP, Memory Product Planning & Application Engineering at Samsung Electronics. “

Built on the company’s advanced 10-nanomter (nm) class process technology, Samsung claims the new GDDR6 memory comes in a 16Gb density.

Built on the company’s advanced 10-nanomter (nm) class process technology, Samsung claims the new GDDR6 memory comes in a 16Gb density, which doubles that of the company’s 20-nanometer 8Gb GDDR5 memory. The new solution performs at an 18-gigabits-per-second (Gbps) pin speed with data transfers of 72 gigabytes per second (GBps), which represents a more than two-fold increase over 8Gb GDDR5 with its 8Gbps pin speed.

Using an innovative, low-power circuit design, the new GDDR6 operates at 1.35V to lower energy consumption approximately 35 percent over the widely used GDDR5 at 1.55V. The 10nm-class 16Gb GDDR6 also brings about a 30 percent manufacturing productivity gain compared to the 20nm 8Gb GDDR5.

The South Korean tech titan’s immediate production of GDDR6 will play a key role in early launches of next-generation graphics cards and systems. With all of its improvements in density, performance and energy efficiency, the 16Gb GDDR6 will be widely used in rapidly growing fields such as 8K Ultra HD video processing, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence, Samsung said in a press release.

With extensive graphics memory line-ups including the new 18Gbps 16Gb GDDR6 and recently introduced 2.4Gbps 8GB HBM2, the world’s biggest memory chip and smartphone maker expects to dramatically accelerate growth of premium memory market over the next several years.