| January 2010 |
| The First Edition |
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Hynix introduces the industry's fastest 7Gbps 2Gb GDDR5 |
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Hynix maintains leadership in speed & high density graphics memory |
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Hynix's newly introduced 44nm 2Gb GDDR5 offers designers 7Gbps speed (bandwidth of 28GB/sec with 32 I/O) required for high end graphics.
In addition to both improved speed and higher density, the power consumption on the 2Gb GDDR5 is significantly reduced since it operates on 1.35V powersupply. This results in an estimated 20% reduction in power consumption compared to the 1.5V products meeting Hynix's goal of developing eco-friendly products.
The 2Gb GDDR5 will meet the needs of high-end desktop and notebook graphics applications. It will also be suitable in super computers designed with a General Purpose GPU architecture, where the 2Gb GDDR5 will serve as high bandwidth memory to the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit).
Hynix has maintained its leadership in graphics memory with the world's first 66nm 1Gb GDDR5 in 2007 followed by the 54nm 1Gb GDDR5 in 2008, and now the 44nm 2Gb GDDR5 in early 2010.
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Product Key Features |
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| Product |
44nm 2Gb GDDR5 |
| Op. Frequency |
Up to 7Gbps |
| Power Supply |
VDD(Q) = 1.5V & 1.35V |
| I/O |
X32 / X16 |
| Package |
FBGA 170 ball (12Ąż14) |
| Banks/Prefetch |
16 Banks / 8 bit |
| Interface |
POD_15 |
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