Andre Yoskowitz
23 Jun 2014 19:39
Even though Intel's new X99 chipset with DDR4 support will not be available until later this year, it appears some retailers in Japan are already selling the new RAM sticks.
Early adopters can pay $350 for a 16GB module made by SanMax, with SKHynix supplying the underlying tech.
DDR4 will support a transfer rate of 2133–4266 MT/s compared 800-2133 MT/s for its predecessor. Additionally, DDR4 will have 288 pins compared to DDR3's 240. The modules will have a power draw of 1.2V.
Source:
Akiba