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AMD: The Ryzen™ 7000 platform optimizes memory overclocking for impossible speeds

IT House April 13 news, according to VideoCardz news, at the Meet The Experts symposium, AMD memory experts confirmed that its next-generation platform will be optimized for memory overclocking.

AMD: The Ryzen™ 7000 platform optimizes memory overclocking for impossible speeds

IT House learned that AMD's next-generation processor, the Ryzen™ 7000, will feature a Zen4 architecture, code-named "Raphael", and support DDR5 memory.

Joseph Tao, AMD's memory support manager, said AMD will shine on DDR5 overclocking at speeds that are not possible.

AMD: The Ryzen™ 7000 platform optimizes memory overclocking for impossible speeds

Currently, the standard speed of DDR5 memory is 4800MT/s, and the high-end models on sale reach DDR5-6400. Memory manufacturers are currently developing a model of the 7000 MT/s. Overclocking memory over 8000 MT/s is generally used in the field of liquid nitrogen overclocking.

As shown in the image above, Vigan says their future DDR5 memory will reach a speed of 12600 MT/s.

IT House understands that Intel 12th Generation Core and 600 series motherboards have been launched, and memory manufacturers have also introduced DDR5 memory that supports Intel XMP 3.0 memory overclocking technology. AMD will launch its own RAMP (Ryzen Accelerated Memory Profile) technology on the new AM5 platform.

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