Micron's Roadmap Reveals Next-Gen Memory Solutions: GDDR7 in 2024, DDR5-12800 in 2026

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Micron has released its latest roadmap, revealing its upcoming memory technologies, including GDDR7 for next-gen NVIDIA GPUs. The GDDR7 memory modules are expected to offer higher clock speeds of 32 Gbps, providing up to 128 GB/s bandwidth per module. The initial GDDR7 modules are anticipated to be available by mid-2024, coinciding with the expected launch of NVIDIA's next-generation lineup. Micron plans to further upgrade GDDR7 with higher speeds and capacities, potentially introducing 32 Gb solutions. Additionally, Micron's roadmap includes plans for HBM4 memory in 2025 and 2027, as well as advancements in LPCAMM2 and DDR memory.
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