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Not sure on that, but, we will see. I can't imagine it to be cheaper though...
...enable the DDR4 memory module to simultaneously support higher capacity and higher performance than the DDR3 memory module.
...a DDR4 SDRAM device has a 30% advantage in power efficiency compared to a DDR3 SDARM device.
In essence, the various JEDEC member companies utilized the in-field learning experiences of DDR3 SDRAM memory systems, enhanced performance and capacity scaling, and significantly improved system-level RAS, while attaining improved power efficiency.
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