
Intel Shares DDR5-4800 RAM Details for Alder Lake CPUs
By now, it’s common knowledge that Intel’s 12th Generation Alder Lake will be the first mainstream processor platform to embrace DDR5 memory.
By now, it’s common knowledge that Intel’s 12th Generation Alder Lake will be the first mainstream processor platform to embrace DDR5 memory.
Intel’s 12th Generation Alder Lake processors are scheduled to debut in Fall 2021 to compete with the Best CPUs for Gaming on the market.
Adata and Asus have come together to make the new XPS D50 “Long Yao” ROG STRIX memory kit for the Chinese market.
AMD released the EPYC 7003-series (Milan) processors for data centers a little over a year ago. However, the chipmaker is reportedly preparing a Milan overhaul that features 3D die stacking.
The upcoming wave of 12th Generation Alder Lake processors from Intel have been rumored to support both DDR5 and DDR4 memory. However, a new UserBenchmark submission, courtesy of Tum Apisak, showed that Alder Lake’s performance could be affected if paired with the latter.
During the Intel Accelerated webcast, Intel dropped a couple of bombs. In addition to sharing its product roadmap through 2025 and a new naming scheme for nodes, the chipmaker also unveiled the designs for its future Alder Lake, Meteor Lake, Sapphire Rapids and Granite Rapids processors.
XMG wrote that supply of AMD’s Ryzen 5000-series ‘Cezanne’ processors for laptops had been improving in the recent weeks and would get generally better in the third quarter.
Our world is more connected than ever and as 5G technology continues to connect more things around us together, keeping those devices, and the data that travels through them, secure is more important than ever.
Micron has showcased its DDR5 registered memory modules for servers and revealed that its DDR5 technology enablement program (TEP) has reached a milestone of 250 members from over 100 companies.