The final specification of DDR4 DRAM, which will help PCs run faster through more power-efficient data transfers, was published Tuesday.
DDR4 memory shuffles data faster than DDR3 memory, which is in most new computers available today. The new memory type implements a new process to read, write, and refresh data more efficiently, and the improved throughput boosts application performance by transferring information to storage and memory faster.
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