| Trumpstyle said: Okej, you guys are very funny dudes. Very nice trolling, should have caught it earlier. 1,5/3 Gb ram sticks is already widely used in the smartphone market and is now coming to the discrete gpu market. Pemalite giving me a link to guess estimate from anandtech of the gddr5x specifications gave him away. And very soon for Gpu market, so enjoy :) |
Nope. You are still wrong. I won't point out the L in LPDDR. Or the fact it is a separate technology from GDDR6 entirely.
| Alby_da_Wolf said: BTW, 12Gb chips aren't even particularly useful or practical for ECC configurations, as these ones use typically 72bit to add ECC capabilities to a 64bit word, and that's simply achieved adding 8bit to those 64bit. Even thinking to use just one 12Gb chip to provide all the necessary bits one can easily see it's not the right size, as 72/64=9/8 ratio, while 12GB can't be divided exactly by 9 to assign 8 parts to data and one part to parity. |
There are ways around that problem, but I won't get into it here as the discussion would quickly go off topic.

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