DDR5 gaming RAM is about to get much faster, thanks to this new tech
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Using new CUDIMM technology, Asgard has announced a new 9,600MT/s memory kit and declared 10GHz (10,000MT/s) RAM is just around the corner.

Faster memory is cool, but when will frequency and timings be set dynamically per system load? Seems like an overdue efficiency improvement.

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Probably a long ways out. Computer memory is extremely fickle, such a system would be extremely difficult to implement while maintaining a 0% error rate

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