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Posted by Alan Saldanha
 - January 08, 2021, 13:02:54
This is great news!
Posted by Tymb
 - January 08, 2021, 11:07:41
We can't buy new GPUs or CPUs and they talk about new stuff?
Posted by thevisi0nary
 - January 07, 2021, 23:15:41
8400... holy s*** that is a big jump.
Posted by vertigo
 - January 07, 2021, 22:08:16
Hopefully this will mean RAM capacities will finally become more reasonable, with 16GB becoming the new norm and 32GB becoming more common/available. Far overdue for such changes.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 07, 2021, 21:21:11
It looks like Intel's upcoming Alder Lake-S CPUs are going to be the first to benefit from the DDR5 RAM standard. ADATA is already collaborating with motherboard makers like Gigabyte and MSI to ensure compatibility for the "latest Intel platforms." Expect to see DDR5 RAM modules with up to 64 GB capacity and up to 8400 MT/s speeds launching in the second half of 2021.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ADATA-to-launch-64GB-DDR5-8400-RAM-modules-for-Intel-s-upcoming-Alder-Lake-S-CPUs-in-2H-2021.513894.0.html