If you're building a PC today or picking up a mini PC or laptop, you'll likely be using DDR5 memory. It's been a while since a CPU that supports DDR4 was released; all the current motherboard chipsets ...
Something to look forward to: The next generation of PC memory is already in the works. With DDR6 expected to arrive in 2027, major chipmakers are laying the groundwork for faster, more efficient ...
The takeaway: Memory manufacturers have been teasing DDR6 system memory for several years, but a new roadmap from SK hynix suggests the technology may not arrive until the end of this decade.
AMD's next-generation AM6 socket may have up to 2,100 pins, compared to just 1,718 on the existing AM5 socket. This is an uncredited rumor, so it's worth considering with a speculative eye, but the ...