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Pemalite said:

LPDDR5 is a surprising announcement. - Especially considering how many devices are still clinging to antiquated LPDDR3.
It's even borrowing a couple of tricks from GDDR5.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13084/samsung-announces-first-lpddr5-64gbps-data-rates

I just purchased a Galaxy Note 8 outright and retired the old Note 5, so at-least there is a reason for me to upgrade in a couple of years. :)

I don't care much about smartphones, and I tend to upgrade only when the one I use starts to fail, so I only have two reasons to care about LPDDR5:

1) That means that DDR5 for PCs is getting closer, which is both good and bad, as always.

2) That kind of RAM paired with a tweaked Nvidia Xavier SoC (details were revealed yesterday, with 8 Carmel AMR64 CPU cores, 512 Volta GPU cores, 16GB 256-bit LPDDR4 memory interface and capable of operating at 10, 15 and/or 30W) would make for a great Switch 2, capable of offering equal or better graphics than PS4/X1. But I think this is not the best thread to talk about it.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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