NVIDIA's pending flagship graphics card, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will utilize Micron's 21 Gbps RAM. Taiwanese media outlet "Uniko Hardware," which frequently publishes information about unannounced products, has revealed a code from Micron's GDDR6X memory catalog.
According to a report posted by Uniko's Hardware and then spotted by VideoCardz, the RTX 3090 Ti will be equipped with RAM designated "MT61K512M32KPA-21U." Not only does the card utilize the full 384-bit bus width of the "GA102" hardware, but it thus utilizes Micron-sourced "MT61K512M32KPA-21U" GDDR6X memory chips clocked at 21 Gbps. This translates in a about 7.7% increase in memory bandwidth over the RTX 3090, with a possible 1008 GB/s available. The Radeon VII would retain the title of greatest memory bandwidth on a client-segment graphics card, as it employs 4096-bit HBM2 to accomplish 1024 GB/s. Add to that; the RTX 3090 Ti utilizes all 84 streaming multiprocessors on the "GA102" hardware (SM) and that's 10752 shader processors.
If the rumors are correct; the card is expected to be released in January 2022.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti gets 21 Gbps Micron GDDR6X memory