Samsung teases DDR5 memorysticks that hold 768 GB RAM

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Samsung is developing memory chips with a capacity of 24 GB, that's per IC. That implies they can produce memory modules with capacities of up to 768 GB. Samsung accomplished this by using 24 GB of memory ship ICs in 8-hi stacks.



Depending on the configuration (two modules per channel), the Korean business has stated that server systems capable of holding up to 12 TB of memory are available. At the moment, only Intel's Xeon Scalable Ice Lake-SP CPU is capable of dealing with extraordinarily huge volumes of data. This chip, on the other hand, is limited to a maximum storage capacity of 6 TB.

The 24 GB chips can also be utilized in different configurations on memory modules in addition to their standard application. In addition, the business is developing 96, 192, and 384 GB strips. As of this writing, Samsung has not stated when the RAM modules would be available for purchase or how much they will cost.

Samsung teases DDR5 memorysticks that hold 768 GB RAM


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