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** 128-bit pixel precision offers rendering of scenes with High dynamic range rendering
** 128-bit pixel precision offers rendering of scenes with High dynamic range rendering
** 256 MB GDDR3 RAM at <abbr title="dmesg|grep rsx :: ps3rsx: version 2.11 RSX rev17 0MB RAM channel 1 core 500MHz mem 650MHz">650&nbsp;MHz</abbr><!--// NOT 700 !! //--> (GDDR5 on 28&nbsp;nm RSX)
** 256 MB GDDR3 RAM at <abbr title="dmesg|grep rsx :: ps3rsx: version 2.11 RSX rev17 0MB RAM channel 1 core 500MHz mem 650MHz">650&nbsp;MHz</abbr><!--// NOT 700 !! //--> (GDDR5 on 28&nbsp;nm RSX)
*** Earlier PS3 Models: Samsung [[K4J52324QC-SC14]] rated max 700MHz
*** Earlier PS3 Models: Samsung K4J52324QC-SC14 rated max 700MHz
*** Later PS3 Models: Qimonda [[HYB18H512322AF-14]] (seen on CXD2971DGB)
*** Later PS3 Models: Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-14 (seen on CXD2971DGB)
*** Some Super Slim PS3 Models: Samsung [[K4G10325FG-HC15]] or Elpida [[W1132BBBG-28-E-F]] (GDDR5, on 28 nm RSX)
*** 128-bit memory bus width (64-bit on 28&nbsp;nm RSX which uses GDDR5 to achieve the same bandwidth anyways)
*** 128-bit memory bus width (64-bit on 28&nbsp;nm RSX which uses GDDR5 to achieve the same bandwidth anyways)
*** 22.4 GB/s read and write bandwidth
*** 22.4 GB/s read and write bandwidth
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