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How long until we start seeing DDR4/5 or another form of memory standard?

NoStateofMind

Diamond Member
Aren't we past due? I realize the speed/bandwidth demand is not as great as in the past and may be the reason. Whats your thoughts?
 
I believe that today's economy and overall market conditions have a bearing on this. Such things are the product of R&D. In any business, R&D comes off of the bottom line (unless the government is paying for it.) Current earnings margins are thin at best.

There are probably technology advances already in reserve, but going into production involves a major business decision, and the market dictates that to a large degree.
 
I believe that today's economy and overall market conditions have a bearing on this. Such things are the product of R&D. In any business, R&D comes off of the bottom line (unless the government is paying for it.) Current earnings margins are thin at best.

There are probably technology advances already in reserve, but going into production involves a major business decision, and the market dictates that to a large degree.

That sounds about right to me. Nicely said.
 
DDR3L has been around for a while 1.35v and 1600 so should we expect something like 1.0volt and 2133mhz?
 
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