DDR6 SDRAM

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Double Data Rate 6 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR6 SDRAM) is the next planned type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high-bandwidth ("double data rate") interface. Scheduled to release in 2027, it is a type of DDR SDRAM, and will be the successor to DDR5. It will have a speed of 8,800–17,600 MT/s,[2] four memory channels, and a bandwidth up to 134.4 GB/s.[3] It may have 4×24-bit sub-channel architecture.[4] DDR6 is expected to add 3D DRAM support but optional.[5]

DeveloperJEDEC
Generation6th generation
Standards
  • DDR6-9600
  • DDR6-17600
  • DDR6-21000
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DDR6 SDRAM
Double Data Rate 6 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory
Type of RAM
DeveloperJEDEC
TypeSynchronous dynamic random-access memory
Generation6th generation
Standards
  • DDR6-9600
  • DDR6-17600
  • DDR6-21000
[1]
Cycle timeTBA
Transfer rate8,800–17,600 MT/s
BandwidthUp to 134.4 GB/s
PredecessorDDR5 SDRAM (2020)
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Efficiency

It will have CAMM2 form factor for efficiency, especially for laptops and compact devices.[4] It will also have Decision Feedback Equalization.[6]

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