Read more.So upcoming flagship mobiles can enjoy enhanced multitasking with 6GB RAM.
Read more.So upcoming flagship mobiles can enjoy enhanced multitasking with 6GB RAM.
Galaxy S7 with 6 gig of ram? I have plenty of systems with less than that now....
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Seems an odd sized chip. Will we be seeing 12GB DDR4 DIMMs based on them I wonder?
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Great, mobile phones get 6GB at 4266 Mbps per pin (34GB/s on a 64-bit bus), whereas even high end desktop DDR4 tops out at 3200 Mbps per pin, and most OEM systems ship with 2166 or 2400 MHz!
I'm guessing that Package on Package has some locality benefits!
Should be used on laptops in my opinion....or systems in fact
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Guessing the reason we don't get it in desktops, as there is already a huge stockpile of DDR4 ram for the market for many years to come
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