DDR4 RAM: Introduction to the latest DRAM Memory Technology

Learn more: DDR4 uses up to 40% less power than DDR3, and may support up to 256GB on a single module, and is expected exceed 3GHz. It is expected to increase performance by 50% compared to DDR3. Improved data reliability features include cyclic redundancy checks (CRC), on-chip parity detection, enhanced signal integrity, and additional RAS features. DDR4 is the latest iteration of synchronous DRAM. Physically, DDR4 has 288 pins vs the 240 on DDR3. To prevent accidental
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