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Samsung Talks DDR6-12800, GDDR7 Development, and HBM3 Volume Production

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Don't worry, we will have few years of "Oh god this cas latency suck" and after that maybe a year of "it's not worth upgrading to DDR6 over DDR5" before it become mainstream.
 
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Back to the news I find it interesting that DDR6 will have 4 channel per dimm instead of 2. So a 2 Channel/DIMM system will have effectively 8 channel. If you pair that with a 16 core cpu, you end up with 2 core per memory channel versus 4 with DDR5 and 8 with DDR4. We will see how it go but that will bring back the memory channel in line versus what we had 2 decade ago where a single core CPU had 2 memory channel for itself.
Don't forget that these channels are half as wide, and those in DDR6 will be one fourth as wide. More channels will potentially bring a small advantage in random access, and that will be more likely in servers, where (and if) applications have long queues for memory access. More channels also need more complex IMCs (but at least the memory modules don't seem to be more complex because of that).

Yeah, 2017 for DDR5, and 2009 for DDR4?! Right?
Wikipedia even states (but I can't find other sources) that "JEDEC began working on a successor to DDR3 around 2005, about 2 years before the launch of DDR3 in 2007".
 

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Don't forget that these channels are half as wide, and those in DDR6 will be one fourth as wide. More channels will potentially bring a small advantage in random access, and that will be more likely in servers, where (and if) applications have long queues for memory access. More channels also need more complex IMCs (but at least the memory modules don't seem to be more complex because of that).
Indeed
but if you compare a DDR4-3200 and a DDR5 6400, the same 64 bit word should arrive in the same timeframe on both memory. The DDR5 will send it 2x32 bit in the same timeframe the DDR4 will send the 1x64 bit. This will be the same for DDR6-12800 vs DDR5-6400.

In the end, on a single channel, the bandwidth doesn't change much, but you double the number of channel each generation.
 
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DDR5 isnt even super mainstream yet and they are already talking about DDR6... Sheesh. Might aswell keep saving my dollarydoos and wait for the DDR6 platform since DDR5 seems dead in the water so soon.
Its the world of tech, hopefully it never gets as bad as smartphones where the latest model is only the latest for barely a few months now.

Sadly I do think we going to see accelerated transitions between DDR generations. Like how we do now on CPU generations, the companies have realised it makes more money.
 

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Its the world of tech, hopefully it never gets as bad as smartphones where the latest model is only the latest for barely a few months now.

Sadly I do think we going to see accelerated transitions between DDR generations. Like how we do now on CPU generations, the companies have realised it makes more money.

Companies don't know that the customers can avoid the new "shiny" products because their old are already good enough.

Just stay with Windows 7 or Windows 10 with the hardware that you currently have, and forget about the upgrades.

The smartphones sell faster because many people break them quite often and easily.
 
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Gddr6+ for rdna 4 plus infinity cache will bring orders of magnitude of bandwidth
 
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Gddr6+ for rdna 4 plus infinity cache will bring orders of magnitude of bandwidth

RDNA 4?! There isn't even RDNA 3 anytime soon, which means RDNA 4 is a thing from the very very distant future. Maybe its development or brainstorming of ideas has just started, 4-5 years before its future launch in 2025-2026...
 
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why are they talking ddr6 when ddr5 motherboards just came out
 
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Gddr6+ for rdna 4 plus infinity cache will bring orders of magnitude of bandwidth
You obviously forgot HBM3 :rolleyes:

I have internal sources confirming they'll release something that'll shock Intel/Nvidia/Apple heck their own shareholders, you just wait!
There isn't even RDNA 3 anytime soon, which means RDNA 4 is a thing from the very very distant future.
Not true, they now have enough money to develop multiple GPU designs simultaneously like they did for Zen.
 

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why are they talking ddr6 when ddr5 motherboards just came out

It really doesn't make any sense, TBH.

Not true, they now have enough money to develop multiple GPU designs simultaneously like they did for Zen.

They can have the money, but the progress doesn't or hasn't worked like that. They plan and follow product release cycles. They, for sure, won't launch RDNA 3 and RDNA 4 alongside each other.
More likely 2.5-3 years apart them.
 
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Of course they didn't release zen3 & zen4 side by side did they, even though work on them progressed simultaneously? Obviously zen3 had more work done on it by the time zen4 first underwent development, similarly zen5 wrt zen4 developing alongside it.
 
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DDR5 isnt even super mainstream yet and they are already talking about DDR6... Sheesh. Might aswell keep saving my dollarydoos and wait for the DDR6 platform since DDR5 seems dead in the water so soon.

As has always been the case. Whatever is out now, expect next gen has been in the works already for a year or more. That's how we keep up on improvements, not by taking a vacation when the new standard is published but by working on the next standard right away.
 
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You obviously forgot HBM3 :rolleyes:

I have internal sources confirming they'll release something that'll shock Intel/Nvidia/Apple heck their own shareholders, you just wait!

Not true, they now have enough money to develop multiple GPU designs simultaneously like they did for Zen.
Forreall ?.. but i do believe amd will take the performance crown from nvidia.. nvidia can't beat a mcm gpu with a monolith one
 
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What, no one told me should I stop building rigs for people?!.

PC DIY has died about as often as PC Gaming. And every time it comes out as a more profitable business. Strange how that works.

We're persistent m*fkers.
 

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PC DIY has died about as often as PC Gaming. And every time it comes out as a more profitable business. Strange how that works.

We're persistent m*fkers.
Still, with the money I could have built a decent rig 5-7 years ago, today I can buy a decent video card :(
 
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Still, with the money I could have built a decent rig 5-7 years ago, today I can buy a decent video card :(

Yep... just holding on to what I have right now :p
Sign of the times, let's face it. Everything's under pressure. I don't think this is a PC thing.
 
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Yep... just holding on to what I have right now :p
Sign of the times, let's face it. Everything's under pressure. I don't think this is a PC thing.
Somehow it feels like PC has been at the forefront. GPUs started to become untouchable since Turing, over 3 years ago.
 
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This crazy race for new standards makes no sense when the market can't supply any of them. And it will only drive prices even higher, something i suppose it's what they all want, cash in just like they are doing with gpu's.
 

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This crazy race for new standards makes no sense when the market can't supply any of them. And it will only drive prices even higher, something i suppose it's what they all want, cash in just like they are doing with gpu's.
There's no crazy race, this is how the industry works. When you buy Zen3, someone is finishing up Zen4 and somebody else is already looking at Zen5.
In case of standards, they take years to get right and qualify. Not to mention you need to correlate them with what you can actually build.

The only crazy thing here is people thinking only what they see on the store shelves matters.
 
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There's no crazy race, this is how the industry works. When you buy Zen3, someone is finishing up Zen4 and somebody else is already looking at Zen5.
In case of standards, they take years to get right and qualify. Not to mention you need to correlate them with what you can actually build.

The only crazy thing here is people thinking only what they see on the store shelves matters.

all you have to do is look up how long the PCIe or DDR generations lasted to see times are shortening fast
 

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all you have to do is look up how long the PCIe or DDR generations lasted to see times are shortening fast
And that is a problem how?
 
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When you buy Zen3, someone is finishing up Zen4 and somebody else is already looking at Zen5.
... They're already working on Zen 8, btw
 
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all you have to do is look up how long the PCIe or DDR generations lasted to see times are shortening fast

This is FOMO talking, rather than common sense, I think.

If you have PCIe 2.0 you can still make do on an x16 lane with current day GPUs, go figure. There is no need to yell 'first' every time something gets released, but somehow, in our infinite consumerism, people have gotten that idea.

Let the race be the race, and upgrade when there is an actual NEED instead of just an abstract WANT. Cheaper, more sensible, and you won't feel like you're not keeping up. There's nothing to keep up with, here, except your own use case.

For example I see people upgrade CPUs every other gen... for gaming... and they gain what. 5%? Best case? Similarly, upgrading GPU every gen to gain 20-30%... totally nuts. To then follow up with 'its going too fast' is pretty twisted.
 
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