2020 Is Looking To Be The Year For DDR5 According To Cadence – A Starting Capacity Of 16GB With Speeds of 4800MT/s Speeds
https://wccftech.com/cadence-ddr5-memory-16-gb-capacity-4800-mhz-speeds-shipping-2020/
Paul McLellan talked recently to Marc Greenberg, one of Cadence's experts on the memory market. Despite the fact that the JEDEC DDR5 standard is still under development, Marc says that 2020 will be the year of DDR5. He is excited about it since a new DRAM only comes around every 8-10 years.
This is another first in terms of DDR IP, featuring the world's first DDR5 7nm silicon IP, the world's first GDDR6 7nm silicon IP, and the world's first LPDDR5 7nm silicon IP. He was asked how we could create test chips when the standard is not even out: