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Type of RAM | |
Developer | JEDEC |
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Type | Synchronous dynamic random-access memory |
Generation | 6th generation |
Standards |
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Cycle time | TBA |
Transfer rate | 8,800-17,600MT/s |
Bandwidth | Up to 134.4GB/s |
DDR6 SDRAM is the future series of DDR SDRAM and has a target of 2027. It will have a speed of 8,800-17,600 MT/s.[2] It will also have four memory channels, and a bandwith up to 134.4GB/s.[3] It may also possibly have 4×24-bit sub-channel architecture.[4]
Efficiency
[edit]It will have CAMM2 form factor for efficiency, especially for laptops and compact devices.[4] It will also have Decision Feedback Equalization.[5]
- ^ Windeck, Christof (14 June 2024). "Ever faster: DDR6, LPDDR6, GDDR7, HBM4 and PCIe 7.0 in the works". c't Magazin. Retrieved 21 September 2025.
- ^ K, Aleksandar (23 July 2025). "DDR6 Memory Arrives in 2027 with 8,800-17,600 MT/s Speeds". TechPowerUp.
- ^ Bauduln, Sven. "DDR6 RAM: The next-gen memory standard, explained". PCWorld. Retrieved 21 September 2025.
- ^ a b "DDR6 RAM Uncovered: What Makes It the Future of PC Memory". TECHNOID INC.
- ^ "DDR6: The Next Evolution in High-Performance Memory Technology". www.memphis.de.