Overclocker bl4ckdot set a new DDR5 world record, pushing G.Skill’s Trident Z5 to an incredible 12,872 MT/s using LN2 cooling. The run was validated on CPU-Z, placing him at the top of HWBOT’s Memory Frequency Hall of Fame once again.
G.Skill broke DDR5-10000 with a CAMM2 memory module attached to a custom Asus motherboard, showing off its potential for high-performance applications.
G.Skill has introduced a pair of new memory modules, one boasting 6800MHz speeds at up to 96GB of capacity. The other is targeted at low-latency featuring 6400MHz speeds and a CL timing of 28.
SK Hynix has announced its 6th-generation DDR5 DRAM ICs on its 10 nm process node. The new modules are 11% faster and 9% more energy efficient than their predecessors.