DDR5 SDRAM is a type of Double data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory slated for commercial release in 2018, which will support Pseudo Open Drain I/Os. It will also enable the use of Parallel Mesh Processing by non specialized applications. Parallel Mesh Processing refers to a processing technique where matrix manipulations are processed concurrently (in parallel). It is a way of partitioning, or separating data blocks in a single matrix and operating on them in parallel. This will require refinements in the way current computer memory stores data. DDR5 will be compatible with older DDR2, DDR3 and DDR4 standards through the use of Riser Cards as can be seen in the Dell owned US patent 13/222,938. Reference
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