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Samsung introduced next-generation DDR5 DRAM for gaming solution

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Samsung‘s new DDR5 era has arrived – from 5G and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to metaverse and augmented reality (AR), high-performance computing pushes server environments to process enormous data at extremely high speeds.

With the realization that tech giants around the world are ready to add servers to their data centers, Samsung Electronics has developed its DDR5 memory solutions, which will play a key role in maximizing future-based industries.

Samsung’s Game-Changing DDR5 Solution

With the development of its DDR5 solution, Samsung is known for changing the landscape of the Global Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) market and has introduced another generation of change in the IT industry.

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In addition, the computing landscape is expected to change drastically after the release of CPUs that support DDR5 earlier this year, as well as the inclusion of gaming and mainstream PCs.

Compared to its predecessor that hit the market in 2013, the DDR4 and DDR5 DRAM are twice as fast and four times more capable at 4800Mpbs and 512GB respectively. This next-generation high-performance memory allows the network to handle ever-increasing amounts of generated data.

The data centers are the main users of DDR5 because they require low-power, high-performance memory as they consume large amounts of power to operate at full capacity, to keep servers operating and cool.

Since the third quarter of this year, DDR5 is set to replace existing DRAMs for servers, a change that will help data centers stay cost-effective and promote sustainable, environmentally friendly growth. Beyond the performance limitations of existing DRAMs, DDR5 is crucial in leading data-based innovation in terms of speed, efficiency, and environmental friendliness.

To learn more about creating a new world DDR5, watch the video below.

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