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I doubt that will happen.
JEDEC timings for DDR4 3200 is 22-22-22 and as far as I know, there are no DDR 3200 modules will 11-11-11 timings. The closets seems to be 14-14-14.
As such, I wouldn't expect DDR5 4000 with JEDEC timings of 40-40-40 to be able to drop to 20-20-20, but we might see 32-32-32 at some point in the future.
Attached is an old graphic, but it shows that as ram speed goes up, to have the same actual latency, you basically just run higher timings, to get the same actual latency.
So for say ddr2 1600 ram, with 8:8:8 timings, you end up with an actual latency of 10ns. This is the same 10ns latency as say ddr3 2400 ram with 12:12:12 timings. And again with ddr4 3200 ram with 16:16:16 timings, which is also 10ns.
Generally, each ddr gen has jumped 800mhz, and to keep the same latency, the (main) timings jump by 4.
Thus, I'd expect the sweetspot for ddr5 to be around cl20 4000mhz, with 20:20:20:xx timings, within around 6-8 months time (as crappy timing ram always come initially on any new ddr gen).