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DDR6: The Next Leap in Memory Speed and What It Means for AI Workloads
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DDR6: The Next Leap in Memory Speed and What It Means for AI Workloads

The DDR6 standard is poised to redefine performance benchmarks with speeds up to 17,600 MT/s, but its adoption hinges on overcoming significant engineering challenges. This article explores the tradeoffs behind...

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