Hynix unveils world's first DDR5 DRAM

 The Korean fraternity Hynix has unveiled the first-of-its-kind operational paramnesia of the DDR5 stereotype to the public, according to the company's official blog.



According to SK hynix, the freshly baked paramnesia guarantees the haste transmission provided at 4.8-5.6 Gbps for contact. That's 1.8 times the baseline for early-gen DDR4 memory. With all this, the culprit claims that the voltage on the bar has been reduced from 1.2 to 1.1 V, which, in turn, increases the energy efficiency of DDR5 modules. Yes, ECC - Error Correcting Code help was implemented. As stated, due to this function, the authority of the service of additions will increase by 20 at a time compared to the memory of the early generation. The elementary memory size of the board is announced for the 16 GB spirit level, the large one - 256 GB.

The freshly baked paramnesia was invented according to the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association stereotype specification, some posted on July 14, 2020. Unanimously with the old JEDEC announcement, the DDR5 classification maintains a double obvious channel than DDR4, because it consumes up to 6.4 Gbps in DDR5 versus the current 3.2 Gbps in DDR4. With all this, the start of the stereotype will be "smooth", in other words, the main levels, as planned by the organization and as shown by SK hynix, are faster in the warehouse only for 50% after comparing with DDR4, because they have a power output of 4.8 Gbit / s

Unanimously announced, the brethren are ready to start a large release of memory modules of the freshly baked standard. All preparatory milestones and tests, including testing by foreign manufacturers of the main processors, have been passed, and the company is stepping up its offensive workings and the resale of a freshly baked type of memory as soon as the equipment meets the specifications. In the study of freshly baked memory, the Intel brothers were passionately involved.
Intel's involvement is no coincidence. Hynix says that while the main consumer of new generation memory, in their opinion, will be data centers and the server segment as a whole. Intel still dominates this market, and in 2018 - it was then that the active stage of collaboration and testing of new memory began - was the undisputed leader in the processor segment.

Jonghoon Oh, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Sk hynix stated:

SK hynix will focus on the fast growing premium server market, strengthening its position as the leading server DRAM company.


The main stage of entering the market of the new memory is designed for 2021 - it is then that the demand for DDR5 will begin to grow, and at the same time the equipment capable of working with the new memory will "fit" for sale. Synopsys, Renesas, Montage Technology and Rambus are currently working with SK hynix to build the ecosystem for DDR5.

By 2022, SK hynix predicts a 10% share of DDR5 memory, and 43% of the RAM market by 2024. True, it is not specified whether it means server memory, or the entire market, including desktops, laptops and other devices.

The company is confident that its development, and the DDR5 standard in general, will be extremely popular among specialists working with big data and machine learning, among high-speed cloud services and other consumers for whom the speed of data transfer inside the server itself is important.