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  2. Video random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    Many modern GPUs rely on VRAM. In contrast, a GPU that does not use VRAM, and relies instead on system RAM, is said to have a unified memory architecture, or shared graphics memory. System RAM and VRAM have been segregated due to the bandwidth requirements of GPUs, [2] [3] and to achieve lower latency, since VRAM is physically closer to the GPU ...

  3. Dual-ported video RAM - Wikipedia

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    Dual-ported video RAM (VRAM) is a dual-ported RAM variant of dynamic RAM (DRAM), which was once commonly used to store the Framebuffer in Graphics card, . Dual-ported RAM allows the CPU to read and write data to memory as if it were a conventional DRAM chip, while adding a second port that reads out data.

  4. Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 10 Years? - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. As of the third quarter, Nvidia's automotive and robotics segment generated sales of $449 million. While this is a drop in the bucket compared to its total revenue of ...

  5. Intel GMA - Wikipedia

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    Its render cores can run up to 500 MHz on GM965 and 400 MHz on GL960. The X3100 display unit includes a 300 MHz RAMDAC, two 25–112 MHz LVDS transmitters, 2 DVO encoders, and a TV encoder. Under Windows, the driver supports DirectX 10.0, [13] [14] Shader Model 4.0 and OpenGL 1.5. [14] [15] Under Linux, OpenGL 2.1 is supported.

  6. GDDR7 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. GDDR5 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    The new chip can work at up to 7 GHz effective clock-speed and will be used in graphics cards and other high bandwidth memory applications. [15] "4 Gb" (4 × 1024 3 bit) GDDR5 components became available in the third quarter of 2013. Initially released by Hynix, Micron Technology quickly followed up with their implementation releasing in 2014.

  8. Radeon 300 series - Wikipedia

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    6200 × 10 6 438 mm 2: 2560:160:64 1000 160 64 5120 640 8192 GDDR5 512-bit 6000 384 275 Radeon R9 390X [20] (Grenada XT) June 2015 $429 USD 2816:176:64 1050 184.8 67.2 5913.6 739.2 8192 GDDR5 512-bit 6000 384 275 Radeon R9 Fury [21] (Fiji Pro) July 2015 $549 USD GCN 3 rd gen (28 nm) 8900 × 10 6 596 mm 2: 3584:224:64 1000 224 64 7168 448 4096 ...

  9. GeForce 800M series - Wikipedia

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    NVIDIA N15P-GX-A2 GPU of the GeForce 860M with its VRAM. The GeForce 800M series is a family of graphics processing units by Nvidia for laptop PCs. [3] It consists of rebrands of mobile versions of the GeForce 700 series [3] and some newer chips that are lower end compared to the rebrands.