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Posted by alex_1092
 - Yesterday at 13:53:19
The switch to CAMM2 is a smart move, especially if it helps with power efficiency and easier upgrades. Seeing DDR6 reach up to 21 Gbps sounds promising. Really looking forward to the official DDR6 RAM release date and how it impacts future desktop and laptop motherboard designs.

Posted by ChrisK
 - May 23, 2024, 17:19:28
Gigabits/sec (Gbps) != Gigatransfers/sec (GT/s).

The memory speeds you're referencing as Gbps are actually GT/s, so the actual Gbps rate is much higher.
Posted by heffeque
 - May 23, 2024, 15:25:50
Great for iGPU.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 22, 2024, 14:07:49
While DDR6 RAM modules could reach 17.6 or even 21 Gbps speeds with overclocking,  LPDDR6 modules used mainly for laptops and mobile devices would only cap out at 14.4 Gbps. Both standards will adopt the CAM2 form-factor, so desktop PC RAM modules would also connect in a parallel orientation to the motherboard.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/DDR6-RAM-standard-to-launch-in-CAMM2-form-factor-with-speeds-between-8-8-and-21-Gbps.840140.0.html