What is gddr 6?

GDDR6 (Graphics Double Data Rate 6) is a high-performance graphics memory technology used in modern GPUs. It was first introduced by graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia in 2018.

GDDR6 offers significantly faster transfer rates than its predecessor, GDDR5. While GDDR5 has a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 8 Gbps, GDDR6 can achieve up to 16 Gbps. This increased bandwidth allows for smoother graphics rendering and faster load times in video games and other graphic-intensive applications.

GDDR6 memory modules are typically available in densities of 1 GB to 16 GB, and are commonly used in gaming laptops, graphics cards, and other high-performance computing applications.

Some of the key benefits of GDDR6 include lower power consumption, increased bandwidth, and improved thermal performance. It is expected to be widely adopted by graphics card manufacturers in the coming years as they continue to push the limits of high-end graphics performance.