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DDR5 memory is coming, and it's bringing with it more bandwidth at less power than any generation that's come before. Here's what you need to know about DDR5.
DDR stands for Double Data Rate and is always followed by a number that refers to the generation that it belongs to, be it DDR3, DDR4, or DDR5. This is the most important RAM spec to look at ...
DDR2 RAM chips are usually 240-pin Dual Inline Memory Modules. These modules are physically very different to DDR DIMMs, which usually use a 184-pin connector.
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 ...
The battle between DDR4 and DDR5 has been a close one so far, but G.SKILL is working hard to widen the gap with the newer generation of memory. The company just announced a 64GB ...
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 ...
Thanks to its use of DDR3 memory as cache, Buffalo’s DriveStation DDR achieves near-SSD write performance. (Click to expand chart.) The DriveStation also performs on a par with most of the USB 3 ...