DDR4 represents a substantial upgrade to JEDEC’s dynamic random access memory (DRAM) standard, with numerous changes designed to lower power consumption while delivering higher density and bandwidth ...
The dawn of DDR5 RAM is near. But if you expect the memory standard to support your old DDR4 RAM modules, you’re out of luck. The pin layout on a DDR5 RAM stick is slightly different compared to DDR4.
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