Something to look forward to: The original DDR5 standard was released in 2020, and DDR4 memory can still be used with newer CPU and motherboard models. JEDEC, meanwhile, is already working on the next ...
SK Hynix research fellow Kim Dong-Kyun has said that the DDR5 memory standard could hit the P{C next year, where it will kick things off at a huge DDR5-5200 offering twice the bandwidth of DDR4-2666.
Samsung is already talking about being in the early development of totally next-gen DDR6 memory, where during a recent seminar in Suwon, South Korea. During the seminar, Younggwan Ko, Samsung's Vice ...
DDR6 RAM is poised to be the next major advancement in memory technology for high-end desktop PCs, promising to deliver unprecedented performance that surpasses even the fastest RAM available today.
Samsung is a leading company in the semiconductor field. It manufactures camera sensors, memories, chipsets, storage, batteries, etc. The South Korean company is actively working in all these ...
Faster data processing requires faster memory. Double data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory (DDR SDRAM) enables the world’s computers to work with the ...
We have only now entered into the era of DDR5 memory with the introduction of Intel's Alder Lake platform pushing us through the door, and it will take some time for the latest memory standard to gain ...
Much like previous memory transitions, it looks like server platforms will be the first to adopt DDR6, with high-end notebooks following suit once manufacturing ramps up. Unfortunately for desktop PC ...
Things never stay still in the tech world for long. Yes, it might still be less than a month since the formal consumer debut of the DDR5 memory platform, but with it now on the market, attention will ...
While motherboards and procs paired with DDR4 can reach amazing frequencies and latencies these days, SK Hynix is already talking about DDR6, and yes, DDR5 is poised to see a release in 2020. The 6th ...
Forward-looking: The Intel 12th-gen Core Alder Lake launch officially brought DDR5 into the mainstream, giving users the option to select a legacy DDR4 or new DDR5-based platform. Unfortunately, ...
Micron has responded to the rising demand for high-capacity memory modules by fabricating 32Gb monolithic DDR5 dies and compiling them to make 128GB DDR5 RDIMMs. The firm has also outlined a timeline ...