Early performance tests reveal significant throughput penalty for HUDIMM DDR5
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Intel, in partnership with various partners, has introduced the HUDIMM (Half-Unbuffered DIMM) standard to address the ongoing global memory shortage and rising hardware costs. This new specification aims to lower the barrier to entry for DDR5 platforms by simplifying the internal architecture of the memory modules. However, this new module type appears to have disadvantages, particularly in terms of performance.
The core design of HUDIMM involves transitioning from the standard two 32-bit subcha
The core design of HUDIMM involves transitioning from the standard two 32-bit subcha
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