Computers, small and large, rely on volatile memory (DRAM) for data processing before saving the results to storage. The memory type varies across devices, often based on the size and power requirements: DDR5/DDR4 memory is commonly used in high-performance laptops, desktops, and workstations. LPDDR5/LPDDR4 is the go-to choice for smartphones and low-power notebooks. GDDR6/GDDR7 is …| Hardware Times
AMD’s Zen 6 processors will take a massive leap in process technology, skipping TSMC’s 3nm-class node for the successive 2nm offerings. This rumor-confirmation comes from @Kepler_L2 on the AnandTech forums, stating that much of the Zen 6 portfolio will be fabbed on TSMC’s N2P node, including: Add Hardware Times as a preferred source for the …| Hardware Times