Samsung révèle que la mémoire GDDR7 utilise la signalisation PAM3 pour atteindre 36 Débit de données Gbps
Conventional GDDR6 memory uses NRZ (non-return to zero) or PAM2 signalling to achieve data-rates starting from 14 Gbit/s, avec 24 Gbps expected to be the fastest production GDDR6 memory speed on offer, however some of the faster GDDR6 speeds such as 18 Gbit/s, 20 Gbit/s, et 22 Gbps couldn’t hit production soon enough for the development phase of the GeForce RTX 30-series “Ampère” GPU, and so NVIDIA and Micron Technology co-developed the GDDR6X standard leveraging PAM4 signalling, to offer speeds ranging between 18 Gbit/s à 23 Gbit/s (or higher) several quarters ahead of this faster JEDEC-standard GDDR6.
Conventional NRZ signalling provides 1 bit per cycle transmission rate, while PAM4 does 2 bits per cycle. PAM3 increases this to 3 bits per cycle using a more advanced waveform with many more “eyes” (gaps created by intersections of waves that are interpreted as bits). Samsung states that PAM3 is 25% more efficient than NRZ signalling, and that GDDR7 will be 25% more energy efficient. PAM3 signalling is also used by the 80 Gbps per-direction Thunderbolt 4 la norme, and the upcoming USB4.
Quant aux performances, the Samsung slide references 36 Débit de données Gbps, which confirms that GDDR7 will bring a generational doubling in data-rates over GDDR6, much like GDDR6 did over GDDR5. A typical GPU with a 256-bit memory bus, when using 36 Gbps-rated GDDR7 memory, will enjoy 1152 Go/s de bande passante mémoire. High-end GPUs with 384-bit memory interfaces will do 1728 Go/s. Mainstream GPUs with 128-bit interfaces get 576 La prochaine carte graphique phare de NVIDIA.