GPU-boosting GDDR7 memory coming this year — SK Hynix to launch in Q4, matching competitors
SK Hynix retracts comments made by booth rep
SK Hynix was rather quick to retract a comment made by its booth representative at
Computex who said that it plans to start volume production of GDDR7 memory in the first quarter of 2025. Roughly a quarter behind its rival Micron. Yesterday, the company told
AnandTech that its GDDR7 memory is on track for mass production in the fourth quarter of this year, which is in line with its rivals. Tom's Hardware has contacted SK Hynix for confirmation and further comment. This article will be updated when we receive a response.
SK Hynix demonstrated its first GDDR7 memory chips at
Computex 2024 as well as revealing its general plans for this type of SGRAM. The company's GDDR7 product line-up will include chips with 16Gb and 24Gb capacities and with data transfer rates of up to 40 GT/s. SK Hynix's first GDDR7 product will likely be a 16Gb SGRAM IC featuring a data transfer rate north from 30 GT/s, though the company yet has to formally announce its first GDDR7 devices, as unlike its competitors it still has not officially introduced them.