

LPDDR6 @ H2-2025

According to Samsung:
Next up is the LPDDR6, the next-generation JEDEC standard low-power DRAM, and it is no surprise that Samsung is leading the industry in defining the specification.
Memory Types | Speed | 64-Bit | 128-Bit | 256-Bit | 512-Bit |
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LPDDR5 | 6400 | 51 GB/s | 102 GB/s | 205 GB/s | 410 GB/s |
LPDDR5X | 8533 | 68 GB/s | 136 GB/s | 273 GB/s | 546 GB/s |
LPDDR5X | 9600 | 76.8 GB/s | |||
LPDDR5X | 10667 | 85.6 GB/s |
LPDDR6 Speed | 96-Bit | 192-Bit | 384-Bit | |
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10.7 Gbps | 114.1 GB/s | 228 GB/s | 456 GB/s | |
12.8 Gbps | 136.5 GB/s | 273 GB/s | 546 GB/s | |
14.4 Gbps | 153.6 GB/s | 307 GB/s | 614 GB/s |
- 96-bit LPDDR6 most likely going to be used on future smartphone. Based on timing, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite G2 which is manufactured by N3P could be first OEMs to employ LPDDR6. Of course, Mediatek should follow closely...
- 96-bit and 192-bit LPDDR6 are going to become defacto choice of mainstream notebook computer.
- When Apple announced M3 Pro with 192-bit LPDDR5 support, I wonder what is Tim cooking? I think 192-bit LPDDR6 going to become next generation higher performance tier. Due to wider bandwidth gap, Apple will likely use 192-bit LPDDR6 for future M5 Pro while reserving 288-bit and 384-bit LPDDR6 for flagship model, namely M5 Max/Ultra.
DDR6-9600 @ FY2028 ?
Unfortunately, there may be some delays on DDR6 DIMM/SO-DIMM according to Samsung:
The roadmap calls for yearly DDR5 speed upgrades of up to 8800Mbps by the year 2027 with 9600Mbps DDR6 projected to be available by the year of 2028 with even higher speed rates.
Luckily, CPUs are not memory bound atm. That's mean even with doubling core counts,128-bit DDR5-8800 should have enough memory bandwidth, we shall see...
Memory Types | Speed | 64-Bit | 128-Bit |
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DDR4 (16-core Zen 3) | 3200 | 26 GB/s | 51 GB/s |
DDR5 (16-core Zen 4) | 5200 | 42 GB/s | 83 GB/s |
DDR5 (Arrow Lake-S) | 6400 | 51 GB/s | 102 GB/s |
DDR5 | 7200 | 58 GB/s | 115 GB/s |
DDR5 (Nova Lake-S) | 8000 | 64 GB/s | 128 GB/s |
DDR5 | 8800 | 70 GB/s | 141 GB/s |
LPDDR5/DDR5 Announcement's Timeline
- At an online event on October 18, 2021, Apple announced their first MacBook Pro14/16 with M1 Pro/Max supporting latest LPDDR5-6400.
- Few days later, Intel announced Alder Lake which can support both DDR4/DDR5 memory.
- At CES 2022, AMD announced the Ryzen 6000 mobile series supporting DDR5/LPDDR5 only.
DDR5-6400 standard was announced in July 2020; one and half years later. That's mean Intel and AMD are working on DDR5 before official standard being announced.
Upcoming SoC with 96-bit LPDDR6: Redefine Value PC Segment
MacBook Air 13 | MBA 13 (2025) | MBA M5 | ARM 96-bit MC | Surface Go 3 | Inspiron 14 | |||
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Launch Price | $999 | $999 | ? | $730 | $499 | |||
EOL Price | $699 | $600 | $280 | |||||
Node | TSMC N5 | TSMC N3E | TSMC N3P | ? | Intel 14nm | TSMC N7 | ||
CPU | M1 | M4 | M5 | i3-10100Y | 8cx Gen2 | |||
Core Counts | 4P + 4E | 4P + 6E | ? | ? | 2P / 4T | 4P + 4E | ||
GB6 1T | 2354 | 3752 | 1211 | 1093 | ||||
GB6 MT | 8404 | 14756 | 1522 | 3777 | ||||
Memory | 8GB LPDDR4x | 16GB LPDRR5x | 96-bit LPDDR6 | 96-bit LPDDR6 | 8GB LPDDR3 | 8GB LPDDR4x | ||
Memory BW | 68 GB/s | 120 GB/s | 153 GB/s ? | 114 - 153 GB/s | 33.3 GB/s | 68 GB/s | ||
GPU | 8 cores | 10 RT cores | ? | UHD 615 24EU | Adreno 690 | |||
FP32 | 2.6 TF | 0.4 TF | ~ 2 TF | |||||
AIE | 11 TOPS | 38 TOPS | ? | NA | 9 TOPS | |||
Features | Unibody Retina 2560x1600 15-Hour Wireless Web | TB-4/ USB-4 | LTE 3:2 Multi-Touch | 5G Option |
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