Recently, SK Hynix divulged details regarding its brand - new DDR5 memory chip, dubbed 'X021' (with the part number 'AKBD'). This particular chip is a member of the second - generation 3Gb A - Die product family and is set to take the place of the previous 3Gb M - Die chips that were utilized in DDR5 modules.
Though it hasn't been officially rolled out to the market yet, judging by SK Hynix's established naming patterns and relevant communications, it's highly probable that the 'AKBD' chip will offer native support for a frequency of 7200MT/s. The launch of this chip with new specifications is in perfect sync with the development trajectory of mainstream processor platforms. These platforms are anticipated to natively support DDR5 - 7200 memory. It's possible that the chip has undergone specific optimization for the soon - to - be - released processor platforms, aiming to cater to the requirements of future high - performance computing.
