Good news gamers, Samsung is making 12nm DDR5 RAM easier to get

Samsung announced that it would begin ramping up production of its 12nm DDR5 RAM, which uses a 12-nanometer (nm) class process node. This mass production of said RAM — coming when the overall market for memory chips has seen a decline — is proof of the manufacturer’s intention to remain an industry leader.

Samsung stated that the new chips’ power consumption, when compared to the previous generation, has been reduced by 23% meaning that server and data center operators are able to reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint. The new chip also has a maximum speed of 7.2Gbps, giving it a processing speed of 60GB per second. And though these chips are mainly targeted for data centers, AI, and more advanced computing applications, hardcore gamers are sure to benefit from the increased specs.

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