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Xbox 360 and Qimonda GDDR3 Deal

by Ingrid on June 12th, 2006

The Infineon Technologies memory unit spinoff, Qimonda, announced today that it has struck a deal with Microsoft to be the supplier of choice for graphics RAM for the Xbox 360 console. Qimonda will be providing the company with a “significant share of 512Mbit GDDR3 (Graphics Double Data Rate 3) RAM”.

In the Xbox 360, each of the eight GDDR3 16Mbit×32 components used operates at a rated clock speed to achieve data bandwidth of up to 44.8Gbit/s per memory device. The 512Mbit GDDR3 comes in a JEDEC compliant 136-ball FBGA package with dimensions of 11×14×1.2mm.

GDDR3, by the way, is Sony’s preferred choice for the PS3’s graphics processor, though the PS3 will be using XDR DRAM for its main system memory, which means very little to most people.

By comparison, my brain runs on OMG WTF3, which allows for slower-speed memory modules and over-simplified cooling systems.

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1 opinion for Xbox 360 and Qimonda GDDR3 Deal

  • Karine
    Jun 13, 2006 at 8:14 pm

    “By comparison, my brain runs on OMG WTF3, which allows for slower-speed memory modules and over-simplified cooling systems.”

    Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha !!

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