Kynes said:
Looking at the traces, it seems that the memory standard is GDDR5 or DDR3, probably GDDR5. Another point is the number of chips. AFAIK there aren't any 4 Gb GDDR5 chips, so if you want 2 GB memory you need 8 chips, so the most probable configuration is 256 bits memory channel, and 8 chips, or 128 bits memory channel with 8 chips on a pop configuration (2 chips package on package sharing the same 32 bits bus, this is a cheap solution thinking in the future 4 Gb chips, but this is inefficient in the short term) PS: Talking with lilbroex of nintendo hardware is like talking with a zealot. |
It'll be DDR3, not GDDR3 or GDDR5. GDDR3 would be way too expensive, it's pretty much dead as an option for memory these days. GDDR5, as you've already stated, would be 8 chips and, again, would be a great deal more expensive than DDR3. It'll be highly clocked DDR3 with the eDRAM preventing any bottlenecking issues imo.







