This article is transferred from: IT House
Author: Su Bo
Lenovo product manager @思考未来啊 said today that he will not see such a high frequency (referring to 10.7Gbps) of LPDDR5X memory on laptops in the short term.
Samsung Electronics announced on April 17 this year that it has developed a LPDDR5X DRAM with a maximum transfer rate of 10.7Gbps (10,667 Mbps to be technical), which is based on advanced 12nm-level process chips, with about 25% lower power consumption and about 25% higher performance than the previous generation.
Samsung has since announced on July 16 that the new LPDDR5X memory has been validated on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 mobile platform. From the current information, 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X DRAM is expected to be used in the new generation of flagship smartphones.
▲ MediaTek Dimensity 9400 some parameters
On existing laptop processors, Intel's Lunar Lake series has LPDDR5X-8533 memory onboard, Qualcomm's original X Elite / X Plus series supports up to 8448MT/s, and AMD's Strix Point series supports up to 7500MT/s.
In addition to these three companies, it has been reported that MediaTek is also working with Nvidia to develop laptop-level processors, and the detailed specifications of the product, including memory speed, are not yet known.