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  2. DDR5 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    DDR5 SDRAM is a type of RAM that reduces power consumption, doubles bandwidth and has on-die error-correction code compared to DDR4. It supports up to 8GT/s clock rate and 64 GB/s bandwidth per DIMM, and has two independent channels and 16n cycle time.

  3. GDDR5 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    GDDR5 SDRAM is a type of high-bandwidth memory for graphics cards, game consoles, and high-performance computing. Learn about its features, history, specifications, and applications from this comprehensive article.

  4. GDDR SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    GDDR SDRAM is a high-bandwidth memory for graphics processing units (GPUs), with different generations and transfer rates. Learn about the history, specifications and applications of GDDR SDRAM and its predecessors and successors.

  5. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of Nvidia GPUs and video cards from 1995 to 2020, with detailed specifications and features. Find information about the GeForce 256 series, the first generation of Nvidia GPUs with pixel pipelines and texture mapping units.

  6. Raptor Lake - Wikipedia

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    All models support up to 128 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of DDR5 RAM after a BIOS upgrade. All models support DDR4 and DDR5 in dual-channel mode. [b] All models support up to DDR4-3200 or DDR5-4800. The i5-13600 (K/KF/T) and all models above it support DDR5 speeds up to 5600 MT/s with max 2 DIMMs slotted, 4400 MT/s if 4 DIMMs are slotted.

  7. GDDR4 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    GDDR4 SDRAM is a type of graphics card memory based on DDR3 SDRAM technology. It was developed by Samsung and Hynix and used for some AMD cards, but was replaced by GDDR5 within a year.