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DDR6 RAM could double the data rate of the fastest DDR5 modules
DDR6 RAM modules will feature significant internal changes, enabling unprecedented speed rates. According to a recently leaked presentation by RAM controller manufacturer Synopsys, DDR6 is set to...
According to a recently leaked presentation by RAM controller manufacturer Synopsys, DDR6 is set to debut with 8.8 Gbps modules and could eventually reach 17,600 MT/s, potentially extending to a theoretical limit of 21,000 MT/s. JEDEC's presentation, shared by Twitter user "Darkmont," confirms that the organization is working on DDR6 but still needs to choose between PAM or NRZ signaling modes. As manufacturers and chipmakers strive to improve performance in a world filled with complex digital artifacts and data-hungry AI workloads, traditional PC hardware paradigms are evolving significantly.
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