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.
The DDR5 memory standard, which was officially finalized in July 2020 with AMD Ryzen 7000 (“Raphael”) and Intel Core 13000 (“Alder Lake”), only really started to slowly replace its DDR4 predecessor in ...
There may be a new memory standard coming to town soon ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Something to look forward to: The next generation of PC memory is already in the works. With DDR6 expected to arrive in 2027, major chipmakers are laying the groundwork for faster, more efficient ...
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 ...
DDR5 has barely hit the shelves, but Samsung has confirmed it’s already working on the next generation of RAM. According to ComputerBase, the South Korean technology giant delivered insight into ...
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 ...
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 ...
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