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
Browser and website developers see it other way: we can care about optimizations even less now.
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
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 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