DDR5 MRDIMMs aim to offer DDR6-level bandwidth without requiring changes to the physical slots on existing servers. DDR5 MRDIMMs Give Life To Servers That Were Hoping For DDR6 To Address Bandwidth Requirements The MRDIMM architecture was introduced in the early 2020s by JEDEC. Pioneered by Intel, who were the first to adopt the latest standard on its Xeon 6 lineup, the MRDIMM architecture now looks set to be a suitable replacement for DDR6 to address growing bandwidth requirements on existing and next-gen data center segments. The first generation of MRDIMMs featured 8800 MT/s speeds and up to 256 GB capacities. […]
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