Micron has recently, in a somewhat understated manner, made public its newest GDDR7 graphics memory offering through a blog post. The memory chip boasts a single-chip capacity of 24 Gbit (translating to 3 GB) and can achieve a maximum speed of 36 Gbps. What this implies is that, given an appropriate memory bit width setup, the upcoming generation of graphics cards could, in theory, be outfitted with a staggering 96 GB of memory. Such a substantial memory capacity would provide significantly more resources for high-definition gaming experiences and local AI inference tasks.
