DDR6 RAM is the next-generation of memory in high-end desktop PCs with promises of incredible performance over even the best RAM modules you can get right now. But it’s still very early in its ...
Just as the PC market is pushing heavily into DDR5 memory, we're hearing more about both DDR6 and LPDDR6 memory. In a new JEDEC presentation, we're hearing about DDR6, LPDDR6, and new CAMM standards ...
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 ...
If you're building a PC today or picking up a mini PC or laptop, you'll likely be using DDR5 memory. It's been a while since a CPU that supports DDR4 was released; all the current motherboard chipsets ...
Every processor is limited in some way by the speed of memory, and DRAM manufacturers are pushing ahead with the development of DDR6, the next generation of RAM after DDR5. Details from Synopsys show ...
The RAM types GDDR7 and LPDDR6 as well as PCI Express 6.0 herald the next generation change to even faster RAM and interfaces. Plans for HBM4, DDR6 and PCIe 7.0 are also already underway. An overview.
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 ...
Memory is about as close as any computer component gets to being a commodity product. People rarely think about their RAM, as long as it's enough. Memory bandwidth is critically important to PC ...
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 ...
DDR6 & LPDDR6 memory will feature super-fast speeds of up to 17.6 Gbps while the CAMM2 DRAM standard is headed to desktops. DDR6 & LPDDR6 Memory To Feature Insanely Fast Transfer Speeds of Up To 17.6 ...
Micron and MediaTek are the first to validate Micron's new low-power double data rate 5X (LPDDR5X) DRAM for the just-announced MediaTek Dimensity 9000 SoC, which you can read more about here. The new ...