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    DDR6 could more than double memory speeds, but don’t expect it soon

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Work on DDR6 memory is already underway, but it’ll be a while before it shows up in your next PC.

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    According to reports, Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron have all begun early development of the next-gen standard. They are quietly kicking off the process years ahead of any real-world launch.

    Right now, the companies have shared early designs with substrate manufacturers, who are building prototypes and running verification tests. That’s typical for memory development. The groundwork often starts more than two years before anything becomes official. However, it also underlines just how early DDR6 still is.

    The reason for the push is simple: speed. DDR6 is expected to more than double the data rates of DDR5, which currently tops out at around 8.4Gbps. That kind of jump would bring a noticeable boost to performance. This is especially true for demanding workloads such as AI, data centres and high-end computing, all of which are contributing to the current RAM shortage.

    That said, hitting those speeds isn’t straightforward. Faster memory introduces new challenges around signal integrity and power efficiency, which is why manufacturers are working closely with partners earlier in the process. It’s not just about making RAM quicker; It has to remain stable and efficient at those higher data rates.

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    If you’re hoping for a near-term upgrade, though, you’ll need to be patient. The JEDEC standards body hasn’t finalised the DDR6 specification yet, with key details like I/O configuration and physical design still being ironed out. Current timelines suggest mass production won’t begin until around 2028 or 2029, assuming everything stays on track.

    There’s also the question of cost. The ongoing demand for AI hardware has already pushed memory prices up, and DDR6 — with its cutting-edge performance — is unlikely to be cheap when it first arrives. Some forecasts suggest prices could stabilise closer to 2027. This might soften the blow by the time DDR6 lands.

    For now, DDR5 remains the dominant standard, especially in servers where it already accounts for the majority of shipments. DDR6 may promise a big leap forward, but it’s very much a long-term play rather than your next upgrade.

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