Hello, on DDR4 I'm not so sure how fast it hits the market. 1.2V over 1.35 for DDR3 is not that big of saving and also the speed improvement potential might be not so high. Question is if a real doubling over DDR3 can be reached if DDR3 ends at 2133 (or even higher).
I'm really interested how the development will go on there and how fast industry is finally pushing into the market.
BTW: the DDR5 is GDDR5 what is targeted for the small sized Graphic market (as you mentioned correctly).
So it is not the device speed, but device cost and the large requited density that is causing the problems for a commodity DDR4 product...
Hermann
Hello, on DDR4 I'm not so sure how fast it hits the market. 1.2V over 1.35 for DDR3 is not that big of saving and also the speed improvement potential might be not so high. Question is if a real doubling over DDR3 can be reached if DDR3 ends at 2133 (or even higher).
I'm really interested how the development will go on there and how fast industry is finally pushing into the market.
BTW: the DDR5 is GDDR5 what is targeted for the small sized Graphic market (as you mentioned correctly).
So it is not the device speed, but device cost and the large requited density that is causing the problems for a commodity DDR4 product...
Hermann