yes i understand this is a milestone, and i understand its very interesting, but. the problem lies with who will actually use this memory and where this memory "benifits" the industry. ddr4 will only be around for a solid 3 more years if even. frequency wont amount to anything, and these advances wont change the future. its just a sad place to be.
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austinsguitar - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 - link
heyyyyy more ram that "almost" nobody will be able to afford or utilize completely. great.austinsguitar - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 - link
yes i understand this is a milestone, and i understand its very interesting, but. the problem lies with who will actually use this memory and where this memory "benifits" the industry. ddr4 will only be around for a solid 3 more years if even. frequency wont amount to anything, and these advances wont change the future. its just a sad place to be.Hurr Durr - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 - link
Time for exactly one build then.And if we go by how long DDR3 was(hell, is) on the market, 4 has plenty of gas left.
ClockHound - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 - link
And going by the current price gouging, plenty of profit left.Pinn - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 - link
CL17. heh heh. CL17. look at it. lick it.