Designed with next-generation systems that could hit the market later this year, the industry's first GDDR7 DRAM has now completed the development stage. According to Samsung, the new GDDR7 design sports a 32 Gbps boosted speed per pin while being 20% more efficient and having 1.4 times the bandwidth of its predecessor.
Oh my god.
I could have so many tabs.
This is graphics memory, not regular RAM.
I was wondering why we skipped ddr6. Thanks for clarifying. 😊
Oh my god
I could have so many porn video tabs.
#maliciouscompliance
Maybe even have 3 or 4 google chrome tabs
4 might be pushing it, it’s still just GDDR7
That’s why you get 2 of them so u can have 6 tabs
Browser and website developers see it other way: we can care about optimizations even less now.
Oh yes. There was a proposed patch for Google Chrome a while ago that attempted to block some kind of hypothetical memory scanning attack with the only downside that it increased memory usage by 25% by padding out the process with a massive amount of fake instructions. I still get mad thinking about it. The memory scanning is entirely hypothetical, but the memory usage is very real.
Maybe one day people will learn that tabs were never designed to perpetually stay open, 50 at a time, and be used as some makeshift bookmarks system.
Blasphemy