There is an unwritten, but well-known rule in the world of RAM and VRAM memory that states or guarantees that those that end in numbers are usually worse versions than those that are not. DDR1 was a start, DDR2 was a great great asset, DDR3 saved the output of its previous version, but DDR4 broke the rules.
This memory has turned out to be much better than the previous one, it has great potential, it's very solid, fast, with the most contained volume in the TOP modules and it has proven to be very flexible, is it a valid exception? We'll find out next year.
The DDR5 memory and associated models will officially launch in 2021
It has been Ian Cutress of Anandtech That has officially made it on Twitter what many were expecting due to the delays and announcements expected next year. It doesn't matter if the PC you buy this year, it doesn't matter if you choose the PS5 or XSX, as today's ones are outdated computer products, they work fine, but they don't work at all.
It has taken a long time for JEDEC to provide the latest specifications, and it has taken a long time for manufacturers to agree to start incorporating this type of RAM into their products, but we know they will be before and after that larger than that represented by DDR4.
And will DDR5 represent a more significant operating system, added to PCIe 5.0 will accommodate a new generation of products, technologies and devices that have never been seen before.
Intel is unresponsive and will leave AMD alone with Zen 4
It has had to go down to a low lithographic scale, where even a giant like Samsung has experienced problems and delays, the whole industry has to be contracted, smartphone companies in the middle to give permission for clarity and now the first development modules are finally announced.
This is a step forward in the plans for the new generation, where it is now being discussed whether AMD or Intel will come first with their platforms. Sapphire Rapids or Genoa, Or maybe a cellphone with LPDDR5?
On the desktop it seems to be confirmed for days that Zen 4 will be the first to come up with this kind of new memory, because once again, it is likely that Intel's new roadmap will be released correctly until 2021, the merger says …
As you can see also if it is true (with Intel recently not known given its delay) all year long in 2021 it will focus on Rocket Lake and Tiger Lake with its 10 and 14 nm variants, highlighting the Xeon E that will come with PCH Ice Lake and PCIe Gen 4 for Q1.
If Zen 3 looks to be the kind of coupD required by AMD in the market, Zen 4, arriving late this year, could be together with DDR5, the master coup for those of Lisa Su. Next year will be even more exciting than this one and Intel seems to be unresponsive in any way, where is the top 10nm performance?