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Samsung Develops a Very Fast 512GB DDR5 Memory Module – PCMag AU
This new stick of RAM can cope with ‘the most extreme compute-hungry, high-bandwidth workloads.’

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While consumers today typically use computers with 8GB or 16GB of DDR4 RAM inside, Samsung is pushing ahead with the next generation of memory modules. Its latest stick of RAM is a 512GB DDR5 module running at 7,200Mbps.
The new module will be used in servers performing “the most extreme compute-hungry, high-bandwidth workloads.” That means supercomputers, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. It was made possible thanks to advanced HKMG technology, which Samsung adopted…
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