Micron 3GB GDDR7 Chip Debuts, Single Card Supports Up to 96GB VRAM
On February 25, 2026, Micron announced the availability of 24GB (3GB per chip) GDDR7 memory chips. Compared to the current mainstream 16Gb (2GB) models, the new chips achieve a 50% leap in capacity. This signals a major specification reshuffling for future high-end graphics cards (such as the RTX 50 series).
| Specification Comparison | 16Gb Chips (Current) | 24Gb Chips (New) |
| Single Chip Capacity | 2GB | 3GB |
| Maximum Card Memory | About 64GB | Supports up to 96GB |
| Main Advantage | Industry Standard | 50% Capacity Increase |
- AI Productivity: Doubled memory means AI image generation and video editing will completely eliminate out-of-memory issues, supporting larger resident models.
- 4K Gaming Performance: Provides larger frame buffers, effectively reducing texture loading delays and stuttering at high resolutions.
- Rendering Efficiency: Optimizes rendering and GPU acceleration efficiency, significantly shortening wait times for visual computing tasks.
Micron states that this high-capacity configuration will allow more data to remain in video memory, unlocking next-generation user experiences across various visual computing workloads. Currently, 28Gbps and 32Gbps speed versions are listed on the official website, and hardware enthusiasts should stay tuned for updates.
最新评论 3
: Originally intended for the 50 series Super, now it's been scrapped and won't be released. Just wait for the 60 series. 原本是拿来出50系super的,现在直接夭折了不用出了,等60系吧
: Best if it's like this 最好是这样
: Demand will only be higher, and prices won't come down. When models stop running out of memory, prices will become dirt cheap. 需求只会更高,价格下不来。什么时候模型不爆内存了价格就白菜了