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INTRODUCTION
The latest technologies and applications often demand more speed and performance. With the advancement in technologies such as multi-core CPUs and GPUs, the need for faster data processing is becoming a bottleneck for system performance. Applications such as Machine Learning and Data Centers rely upon high performance and lower latency. These applications need a memory that can offer high speed, better performance, high density, lower latency, and data integrity. Looking at the memory trends: DDR4 came out in 2014, starting out at 1600 MHz speeds which eventually reached 3200 MHz at the very high end. At the time, that was enough. Fast forward to 2020, as the processing demand from the latest applications increased, suddenly
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