• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    No point until there’s affordable consumer DDR6.

    And CAMM modules, if I were to bet.


    And that’s fine. PCIE5 is still underutilized, and big L3 cache can sort-of compensate for RAM speed.

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        23 hours ago

        Well because the same advantages for mobile platforms translate to desktop.

        Better signal integrity, higher speeds, lower latency and specifically for desktop better airflow in the case (+coolers no longer have to clear the height of the dimm).

        Downsides are ramm problem diagnosis and upgradabillity (have to buy a whole new module can’t partially upgrade like with dimm).