Next-generation DDR5 RAM will double the speed of DDR4 | arstechnica.com

You may have just upgraded your computer to use DDR4 recently or you may still be using DDR3, but in either case, nothing stays new forever. JEDEC, the organization in charge of defining new standards for computer memory, says that it will be demoing the next-generation DDR5 standard in June of this year and finalizing the standard sometime in 2018. DDR5 promises double the memory bandwidth and density of DDR4, and JEDEC says it will also be more power-efficient, though the organization didn’t release any specific numbers or targets.

One thing Ars points out which is pretty cool as well.

DDR5 has no relation to GDDR5, a separate decade-old memory standard used for graphics cards and game consoles.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/03/next-generation-ddr5-ram-will-double-the-speed-of-ddr4-in-2018/


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