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Type of graphics card memory This article is about DDR graphics RAM (SGRAM). For non-graphics (dynamic) DDR memory, see SDRAM.
GDDR7 SDRAM
Graphics Double Data Rate 7 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory
Type of RAM
DeveloperJEDEC
TypeSynchronous dynamic random-access memory
Generation7th generation
Release date5 March 2024
PredecessorGDDR6 SDRAM

Graphics Double Data Rate 7 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (GDDR7 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous graphics random-access memory (SGRAM) specified by the JEDEC Semiconductor Memory Standard, with a high bandwidth, "double data rate" interface, designed for use in graphics cards, game consoles, and high-performance computing. It is a type of GDDR SDRAM (graphics DDR SDRAM), and is the successor to GDDR6.

History

  • At Samsung Tech Day 2022, Samsung announced GDDR7 as the successor of GDDR6X, which could deliver up to 36 GT/s. Samsung announced two months later that it would use PAM-3 signaling to achieve the highest transfer rate.
  • On March 8, 2023, Cadence announced the verification solution tool for preliminary GDDR7 SDRAM production.
  • On June 30, 2023, Micron announced that it will be manufactured using 1β node (equivalent to 12–10 nm process node), slated to release in H1 2024.
  • On July 18, 2023, Samsung announced the first generation of GDDR7, which can reach up to 32 Gbps per pin (33% higher bandwidth per pin compared to 24 Gbps per pin on GDDR6), 40% higher bandwidth (1.5 TB/s) compared to GDDR6 (1.1 TB/s) and 20% more energy efficient. For packaging material, it will use epoxy molding compound (EMC) along with IC architecture optimization, which will reduce thermal resistance by 70%. Later, on a Q&A session, Samsung mentioned that it will be manufactured using D1z node (equivalent to 15–14 nm) and will operate on 1.2V. A 1.1V version with reduced clockspeeds will also be made available at some point in to the future after the release of the 1.2V version.
  • On March 5, 2024, JEDEC published the GDDR7 Graphics Memory formal standard and specifications.

Technologies

GDDR7 SDRAM employs PAM-3 signaling (three-level pulse-amplitude modulation) rather than NRZ. PAM-3 is 20% more energy-efficient than NRZ while running at a higher bandwidth. Manufacturing equipment will be less costly than PAM-4. PAM-3 processes 1.58 bits per cycle, while NRZ processes only 1 bit per cycle.

GDDR7 adds on-die error correction code, error checking and scrubbing features for chip reliability, mainly useful for compute/AI use cases.

Initial data rates are at 32 Gbps/pin, while memory manufacturers have noted that rates up to 36 Gbps/pin are readily attainable. The standard has future bandwidth up to 48 Gbps/pin, and chip capacities up to 64 Gbit - compared to GDDR6X's 16 Gbit.

See also

References

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