Explore the complexities of DDR5 RAM and its real-world impact on PC systems in this comprehensive analysis. We compare ...
Something to look forward to: We won't have to wait much longer for DDR5 to make its way into consumer products, and it looks like the benefits over DDR4 will be worth it. The new memory modules will ...
Gamers Nexus benchmarked the Steam Machine with one and two DDR5 SO-DIMMs revealing a 20% performance improvement by having ...
Valve's decision to ship its latest Steam Machine with a single memory module is drawing closer scrutiny as early testing ...
The upcoming Intel Raptor Lake processors will support both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, but it seems that the 13th generation of Intel CPUs might finally convince many users to switch to DDR5. In a new ...
The Chinese company Longsys has published tests of its own DDR5 RAM. In this case, the Intel Alder Lake platform was used, which will just receive support for such memory. The memory modules used in ...
If you’re interested in learning more about the performance differences between DDR5 vs DDR4 memory running on and Intel i9-12900K system for comparison. You’ll be pleased to know that the team over ...
Intel's Alder Lake lineup is off to a strong start, and even its budget Core i3 models could pack a surprising gaming PC punch. While the blue team has undoubtedly given AMD a reason to sweat, it's ...
It won't be long now before we can run some officially sanctioned benchmarks with finalized Alder Lake silicon, assuming no last minute delays put a cramp in Intel's plans to release its next-gen CPUs ...
A AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7985WX processor with 64 cores and a quad-channel DDR5 interface, has been recently identified in Puget's benchmark database, sparking discussions among technology ...
We may have just seen a key benchmark result for the upcoming 13 th gen Intel Core processor family, code named Raptor Lake. A direct comparison appears to have emerged, pitting an Intel Core ...
The new DDR5 RDIMMs are needed to keep pace with the ever-increasing memory bandwidth demands of Artificial Intelligence (AI), High-Performance Compute (HPC) and other data center applications.