The long-awaited move to non-binary DDR5 RAM is finally coming to market, offering a significant improvement over the current standard, with more flexibility and a focus on cost-effectiveness. One of the key advantages of the non-binary DDR5 RAM is its ability to step up in halves, unlike the existing format of doubling with which we are accustomed. Currently, we expect RAM to increase from 16GB to 32GB, and then once more to 64GB.
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