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BobyJo
10-07-2002, 03:05 PM
ATI and DRAM industry leaders announce specification for GDDR-3 - 9:52 am EST - MrB
In a collaborative effort with the world's leading dynamic random access memory (DRAM) vendors, ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX: ATY, NASDAQ: ATYT) has announced the completion of the specification for the third generation of double data rate (DDR) DRAM for graphics, known as GDDR3.

While today's DDR DRAM allows for speeds of up to 400MHz, GDDR3 was designed to initially provide memory clocks of 500MHz, with headroom for up to 800MHz. GDDR3 is targeted for introduction in 2003.

"GDDR3 is the DRAM that will fuel the continued trend in graphics towards life-like virtual worlds," said Rick Bergman, Senior Vice President, Marketing and General Manager, Desktop, ATI Technologies Inc. "ATI is committed to leading innovation on the PC platform, and GDDR3 will allow us to continue to raise the bar and define the industry standard for computer graphics in upcoming product generations."

Over the past four years, advancements in DDR DRAM have allowed simple graphic accelerators that rendered primitive 3D worlds to evolve into Visual Processing Units (VPUs) that render life like cinematic worlds in real time as recently demonstrated for the first time with ATI's RADEON™ 9700 PRO and ATI's FIREGL™ X1.

GDDR3 not only continues the trend for the graphics industry to be an early adopter of DRAM technology, but is the first DRAM designed specifically for a market before an industry standard is available.

"Our expertise in memory characterization and system implementation is enabling GDDR3 as the ideal high-speed DRAM for graphics," said Terry Lee, Executive Director of Advanced Technology and Strategic Marketing for Micron's Computing and Consumer Group. "We believe the significant performance advantages realized by this device will rapidly drive its adoption in the graphics arena. We expect it will then migrate into a broad range of applications."

"The graphics market has always been an early adopter of new DRAM technology," said Peter Schaefer, vice president, memory products for Infineon Technologies North America Corp. "Infineon has also led the way to bringing high speed memories to market. GDDR3 complements Infineon's development of the high speed graphics DRAMs that are used in today's cutting edge products."

Evolution of existing DRAM
Key to creating an ideal high-speed memory for graphics was the improvement in key technical areas such as high speed signaling that is important in designing DRAM for graphics, leveraging the work of JEDEC in defining DDR-II for the commodity memory market.

"As a technology leader in high speed DRAM, Elpida congratulates ATI on rallying and leading the industry in defining the GDDR3 specification," said Jun Kitano, director of Technical Marketing at Elpida Memory (USA), Inc. "Leveraging our experience in developing and manufacturing our DDR-II device, Elpida is happy to have collaborated with ATI during the definition stages, as GDDR3 fits into Elpida's plans to become a premier supplier of high speed memories to the graphics market in 2003."

"The graphics market is all about speed", said Farhad Tabrizi, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at Hynix Semiconductor America. "As the leader in graphics DRAM, Hynix is committed to continue to provide high speed DRAMs to a market that values innovation in a timely manner."

Specification complete
With the completion of the specification late in the summer of 2002, DRAM vendors and users of high speed DRAMs can focus on the next step in the process of delivering products to market. GDDR3 will become available in 2003 and should continue to be an important inflection in graphics for years to come.

Aoshi
10-08-2002, 12:24 AM
thats cool, now if only programs woudl take full advantage of the faster ram out there on the market.

eviltechie
10-08-2002, 12:28 AM
whens directX 9 coming out?

10-08-2002, 06:58 AM
The last info I have is very soon now. In Sept MS stated it would release DX9 in late Oct or early Nov 02. This was set to be released at the NV30 release date. Since nVidia delayed the NV30 release, MS should release DX9 on it's own. Or you may go to www.rage3d.com and get a copy of DX9 from there. This is a version made by one of the team's driver maker. I have it downloaded it and this version expires on a certain date. (don't remember the date) That was why I did not install it. Now that shouldn't be any problem since the MS version will probably be released before the Rage3d version expires.

BobyJo
10-11-2002, 12:40 PM
MS has released Beta 3 of DX9 earlier this week. It can be downloaded if you wish from several sites.

eviltechie
10-11-2002, 05:25 PM
nice

im waiting for the official one to come out

will DX9 have any effects with the original Ti4200 AGP4x NV25 core?

BobyJo
10-12-2002, 08:50 AM
DX9 is supposed to contain a lot of enhanced features, but I have no idea about what or which of these features would be used by DX8 appliances.

vee_ess
10-12-2002, 01:57 PM
They should create a firmware standard that can be upgraded as versions of DirectX are upgraded. It might hamper with the performance of extremely high perf cards, however. But if a new version of DX is going to make it even faster, why not?

eviltechie
10-12-2002, 03:11 PM
is DX9 really going to make Geforce 4 Ti AGP4x cards faster than using DX8.1?

sorry im asking again but im really confused

vee_ess
10-12-2002, 08:50 PM
Most likely, because they are constantly making processes more and more efficient. Higher efficiency = less computing power required. Less computing power requirement = higher performance. Higher performance = a higher happiness.

eviltechie
10-12-2002, 09:31 PM
WOOT!

higher happiness = non-stop :biggrin: grinning