A Artemis Site Champ Joined Nov 5, 2023 Posts 393 May 21, 2024 #1 https://videocardz.com/newz/next-gen-lpddr6-memory-to-hit-up-to-14-4-gbps-data-rate-ddr6-up-to-17-6-gbps JEDEC confirming specs. Looks like bandwidth is going to go through the roof again, and now with inbuilt ECC?
https://videocardz.com/newz/next-gen-lpddr6-memory-to-hit-up-to-14-4-gbps-data-rate-ddr6-up-to-17-6-gbps JEDEC confirming specs. Looks like bandwidth is going to go through the roof again, and now with inbuilt ECC?
A Artemis Site Champ Joined Nov 5, 2023 Posts 393 May 21, 2024 #2 Wild to think about a 128-bit bus LPDDR6 Mac having more bandwidth than an LPDDR-6400 M2 Pro (256-bit version). Or the 256-bit version having 400 GB/s+.
Wild to think about a 128-bit bus LPDDR6 Mac having more bandwidth than an LPDDR-6400 M2 Pro (256-bit version). Or the 256-bit version having 400 GB/s+.
A Altaic Site Champ Joined Aug 12, 2023 Posts 299 May 21, 2024 #3 IIRC, even LPDDR5X is produced all the way up to 10700, which would be quite a bump over the ~7500 in the M4.
IIRC, even LPDDR5X is produced all the way up to 10700, which would be quite a bump over the ~7500 in the M4.
A Artemis Site Champ Joined Nov 5, 2023 Posts 393 May 21, 2024 #4 Altaic said: IIRC, even LPDDR5X is produced all the way up to 10700, which would be quite a bump over the ~7500 in the M4. Click to expand... Yep
Altaic said: IIRC, even LPDDR5X is produced all the way up to 10700, which would be quite a bump over the ~7500 in the M4. Click to expand... Yep