The RTX 50 series has reportedly switched its GDDR7 memory chips from Samsung to SK Hynix. GeForce RTX 5070 Reportedly Gets SK Hynix GDDR7 Memory but Other RTX 50 Series Have Adopted Memory Modules From SK Hynix as Well NVIDIA has been outsourcing the memory chips from various memory manufacturers for its GPUs. Its main partners are SK Hynix, Micron, and Samsung, who provide the latest GDDR and HBM memories for NVIDIA's GeForce and data center GPUs. As far as the latest RTX 50 series gaming GPUs are concerned, NVIDIA has been using the GDDR7 modules from Samsung, but the […]
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