actually 8800 U uses 0.8ns GDDR3
http://r800.blogspot.com/2007/04/geforce-8800-ultra-with-08ns-gddr3_21.html
Samsung has no mention of a 0.8ns GDDR3 part on their website:
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/common/product_list.aspx?family_cd=GME1002
It tops out at 1.0ns (1000MHz), the kind of chips used in a 8600 GTS, for instance.
Samsung has no mention of a 0.8ns GDDR3 part on their website:
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/common/product_list.aspx?family_cd=GME1002
It tops out at 1.0ns (1000MHz), the kind of chips used in a 8600 GTS, for instance.
If you check the full product guide it describes 0.62ns (1600Mhz) as the fastest option.
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Sem...ory/download/graphic_product_guide_jan_07.pdf
Samsung has no mention of a 0.8ns GDDR3 part on their website:
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/common/product_list.aspx?family_cd=GME1002
It tops out at 1.0ns (1000MHz), the kind of chips used in a 8600 GTS, for instance.
Qimonda have in production 0.8ns gddr3 memory, available in 2007Q2.
If you think Websites are upto date...a IHV doesnt buy RAM by looking at whats on the Company website. The website can be MONTHS off, and they usually are.
And? when was NVDA ever forward thinking in new tech...5800 stung them hard, IBM took them for a ride, they just fix and improve there GPUs and use the best "speed to cost" ram thats around. Its there MO since after the NV1. The odd new BUS is the most radical thang they have done for 4 years...Samsung started GDDR4 production nearly a year ago, and so far there's still no sign of it in any Nvidia product.
And? when was NVDA ever forward thinking in new tech...5800 stung them hard, IBM took them for a ride, they just fix and improve there GPUs and use the best "speed to cost" ram thats around. Its there MO since after the NV1. The odd new BUS is the most radical thang they have done for 4 years...
Not to be too off topic... Just because a NVDA fallows the API, Uses tech they bought (3dfx) Has a feature that DOESNT work at all for there Highend at release, Lic. other Companys tech, that doesnt make them innovative. And my comment was for there GPU/ Card biz. Not to say they are just average also in the chipset too. But NVDA hasnt had to be all that at cutting edge whatever, they just do what they do and do it well. As for GDDR4 they have no need at all for that now. And when GDDR4 is out for a year on AMD, they will start to use it at a much lower price.
PS can you figure out what my comments where?
PSS. if i seem hostile towards NVDA, its not the silicone and PCB that gets me, that stuff is great. Its that other part of them that should get you all hostile... Digg understands.
Thats a 30% increase in memory clocks/bandwidth from the GTX. By increasing the memory does the GTX gain any benefits more or so then increasing the core?
Im guessing the shader clock is clocked at 1500mhz. (if you follow the trend of core clock x2 +150mhz) note that it only applies to G80
768mb? or 1.5gb?
I heard some other clockspeeds for the GF8800Ultra today. 675Mhz core and 2350Mhz mem. So I wonder what it will be. This or the 650/2150Mhz.
Thats a 30% increase in memory clocks/bandwidth from the GTX. By increasing the memory does the GTX gain any benefits more or so then increasing the core?
Im guessing the shader clock is clocked at 1500mhz. (if you follow the trend of core clock x2 +150mhz) note that it only applies to G80
768mb? or 1.5gb?