Ultimately, DDR4isfaster than DDR3 RAM. It also offers more performance at a lower cost-per-dollar compared to any DDR3 RAM, except at its entry-level 1,600MHz. High-Frequency DDR4 RAM High-frequency DDR4 RAM like the Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB is capable of reaching speeds of up to ...
Mainstream DDR3 RAM peaked out right around 2133 MHz in speed. Mainstream DDR4 RAMstartedat that speed and has since shifted to 2400 MHz as a baseline. A few DDR3 RAM kits exist out in the wild with speeds above 2133 MHz, but those are increasingly rare (and often expensive as a resu...
(Maybe also again limited by the SoC-internal AXI-bus on i.MX6S?! Can't find any documentation on the internal bus-speeds in i.MX6-series...) The same benchmark running on a single core on our i.MX6D/Q-systems with 64-bit DDR3-1066 RAM shows another ~10-20% performa...
Relatively Faster –DDR4 is faster and has greater bandwidth as compared to DDR3 RAM. DDR4 RAM can reach speeds to up to 3200MHz and faster while the maximum speed of DDR3 RAM is up to 2133MHz. Well here I would like to say that there are some DDR3 memories that can be as fast ...
Ultimately, DDR4isfaster than DDR3 RAM. It also offers more performance at a lower cost-per-dollar compared to any DDR3 RAM, except at its entry-level 1,600MHz. High-Frequency DDR4 RAM High-frequency DDR4 RAM like the Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB is capable of reaching speeds of up to...
(Maybe also again limited by the SoC-internal AXI-bus on i.MX6S?! Can't find any documentation on the internal bus-speeds in i.MX6-series...) The same benchmark running on a single core on our i.MX6D/Q-systems with 64-bit DDR3-1066 RAM shows another ~10-20% performa...
(Maybe also again limited by the SoC-internal AXI-bus on i.MX6S?! Can't find any documentation on the internal bus-speeds in i.MX6-series...) The same benchmark running on a single core on our i.MX6D/Q-systems with 64-bit DDR3-1066 RAM shows another ~10-20% performa...
(Maybe also again limited by the SoC-internal AXI-bus on i.MX6S?! Can't find any documentation on the internal bus-speeds in i.MX6-series...) The same benchmark running on a single core on our i.MX6D/Q-systems with 64-bit DDR3-1066 RAM shows another ~10-20% performa...
(Maybe also again limited by the SoC-internal AXI-bus on i.MX6S?! Can't find any documentation on the internal bus-speeds in i.MX6-series...) The same benchmark running on a single core on our i.MX6D/Q-systems with 64-bit DDR3-1066 RAM shows another ~10-20% performa...
(Maybe also again limited by the SoC-internal AXI-bus on i.MX6S?! Can't find any documentation on the internal bus-speeds in i.MX6-series...) The same benchmark running on a single core on our i.MX6D/Q-systems with 64-bit DDR3-1066 RAM shows another ~10-20% performa...