NVIDIA's new chip uses LPDDR5X storage technology to improve data transmission speed

2024-12-30 17:16
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In order to cope with the growing demand for AI and GPU tasks, NVIDIA uses advanced LPDDR5X storage technology in its new chips, which achieves higher data transfer speeds and lower power consumption. Specifically, the Orin-X chip uses LPDDR5, which has a 256-bit width and a bandwidth of 205GB/s, suitable for scenarios with low bandwidth requirements; the Thor-X chip uses LPDDR5X, which has a 256-bit width and a bandwidth of 273GB/s, suitable for medium-complexity applications; and the Thor-X-Super chip uses LPDDR5X, which has a 512-bit width and a bandwidth of 546GB/s, which can perform best in complex AI tasks.