What Is a Core Bit?

The display chip bit width refers to the bit width of the internal data bus of the display chip, that is, the number of data transmission bits used in the display chip. Currently, mainstream display chips basically use a 256-bit bit width, which means a larger bit width In the case of constant data transmission speed, the larger the amount of data that can be transmitted in an instant. It is like a valve with a different caliber. With a certain flow speed, a larger caliber can provide greater water output. The width of the display chip is the bandwidth of the internal bus of the display chip. The larger the bandwidth, the faster the computing power and data throughput that can be provided. It is one of the important data that determines the level of the display chip. At present, the largest display chip has a width of 512 bits. That is the Parhelia-512 graphics card launched by Matrox. This is the world's first display chip with a 512-bit width. At present, all mainstream display chips in the market, including NVIDIA's GeForce series graphics cards, ATI's Radeon series, etc., all use 256-bit bit widths. The two currently largest display chip manufacturing companies in the world will also adopt 512-bit width in the next few years.

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