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Graphics Double Data Rate (GDDR) is a high-speed SDRAM used in graphics cards. GDDR SDRAM is a high-performance DDR memory specification intended exclusively for high-end graphics cards, with its own operating frequency, clock frequency, and voltage, making it distinct from ordinary DDR memory.
It is ideal for use with high-end display chips since it has a faster clock frequency and emits less heat than the standard DDR memory used in the main memory.
The first attribute of high-performance DRAM built for graphics cards is high density addressing capabilities, which means the particle capacity must be large enough to match the graphics card’s memory capacity needs as well as the design requirements.
The challenge of high-density graphics memory addressing is only half of the equation; the other half is performance. The graphics memory must be capable of a high-speed data transport; GDDR currently has a data transfer rate of more than 1GT/s.
The Global GDDR Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Cadence Design Systems Inc. has added 15 new Verification IP (VIP) solutions to its portfolio, allowing engineers to rapidly and efficiently verify their designs to ensure they satisfy the requirements of the newest standards protocols.
Customers can confidently create next-generation industrial, automotive, hyperscale data centres, and mobile SoCs with the new Cadence VIP products, which include LPDDR5x, MIPI CSI-2 4.0, and UFS 4.0, as well as the latest versions of the USB4, Arm AMBA 5 CHI, and GDDR interfaces.
Customers may use the new Cadence VIP to get a complete verification solution for even the most complicated protocols.
Cadence clients have access to a unified API that includes comprehensive bus function models (BFMs), integrated protocol checks, and coverage models across all VIPs.