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GT300 Fermi supports GDDR3

by on06 October 2009

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As well as GDDR5

There is a chance that some of the GT300-based Fermi devices might end up with GDDR3 support. The memory controller is 384-bit wide in Fermi “GTX” single chip 512 shader version, but in some less expensive chips they will use less memory bandwidth and even GDDR3.

We believe that in entry level, at least in some SKUs GDDR3 makes sense due to its lower price, as GDDR5 is still quite expensive. Fermi is a very scalable architecture and since the high end chip has 16 clusters and entry lever ones could end up only with a few clusters, that will make them small but still powerful enough for the desired market.

Nvidia didn’t mention GDDR4 support for Fermi as it looks that the memory of choice will be either fast GDDR5 or GDDR3.

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