If that isnt a hint that we need to move off ATX as a platform (with all that entails, including dumping full size 288pin ram) then I dont know what is?
I'm thinking you are thinking about the new memory spec in the CXL specifications. Microchip is a board member in the CXL consortium. That is the same company that manufactures OMI memory buffers for IBM POWER10. Along that, the it would be nice if pluggable EDSFF SSDs and accelerators could gain a foothold in the consumer market and gain the lower prices through scale.
I just know that nearly-centered DDR5 keying is going to drive people up the wall in the same insert-flip-insert-flip-insert way that USB A did. Except with a higher chance of mangling a DDR slot in the process.
I'm pretty sure that near-centered DDR5 keying will drive folks insane in the same way that USB A did with its insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-ins Except there's a better possibility you'll muck up a DDR slot. https://drifthunters.online
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FatFlatulentGit - Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - link
" ADATA has sent us a render of its first DDR5 module at CES 2021, with supported speeds of up to DDR4-8400"Pretty sure that's a typo.
Ryan Smith - Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - link
"Pretty sure that's a typo."Thanks. Old habits die hard.
Samus - Thursday, January 14, 2021 - link
Bonsoir, Elliot.MadAd - Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - link
If that isnt a hint that we need to move off ATX as a platform (with all that entails, including dumping full size 288pin ram) then I dont know what is?Duwelon - Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - link
Do wot now? ATX is a form factor, not a platform.TeXWiller - Thursday, January 14, 2021 - link
I'm thinking you are thinking about the new memory spec in the CXL specifications. Microchip is a board member in the CXL consortium. That is the same company that manufactures OMI memory buffers for IBM POWER10. Along that, the it would be nice if pluggable EDSFF SSDs and accelerators could gain a foothold in the consumer market and gain the lower prices through scale.Brane2 - Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - link
So what ?What c/w/ould you do with it ?
edzieba - Friday, January 15, 2021 - link
I just know that nearly-centered DDR5 keying is going to drive people up the wall in the same insert-flip-insert-flip-insert way that USB A did. Except with a higher chance of mangling a DDR slot in the process.NancyShannon - Monday, November 8, 2021 - link
I'm pretty sure that near-centered DDR5 keying will drive folks insane in the same way that USB A did with its insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-insert-flip-ins Except there's a better possibility you'll muck up a DDR slot.https://drifthunters.online