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As reported by Computerbase, Samsung used the Tech Day 2021 event to showcase its future memory technology roadmap. Unfortunately, Samsung did not allow slides or photographs of the event to be captured and shared, which is a return to the note-taking days of old. However, the company shared plans on memory development pursuits for the coming years, with expected revisions and developments of standard technologies such as DDR RAM, GDDR graphics memory, and HBM3.

While standards for the next-generation DDR6 memory still haven't been set by JEDEC (DDR5 is currently still in its initial adoption phase), work is already ongoing in establishing next-generation memory technologies. Samsung announced that standard DDR6 speeds are expected to hit 12,800 MTs - while overclocked DDR6 memory (as in, any operational frequency above JEDEC's standard) could hit a ceiling at around 17,000 MT/s. Paired with the expectation of doubled memory channels for each DDR6 stick (quad-channel memory sticks compared to DDR5's dual-channel connection) and quadrupled memory bank size (64 compared to DDR5's maximum 16), DDR6 should enable an incredible jump in pure throughput and memory capacity. The low-power version of DDR6, DDR6LP, will achieve the same 17,000 MT/s operational speeds, but at 20% lower energy consumption.