Micron claims first shipments of GDDR-III memories
Micron Technology today claimed that it is the first to deliver that latest memory technology for graphics cards, GDDR-III (graphics double-data-rate SDRAM). Micron has shipped these memory chips off to both ATI and Nvidia, and thus, we will obviously be seeing this technology being used on future products from both companies. "GDDR3 operates at 50 percent higher data rates while consuming approximately half the power of graphics DDR2" .
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