• @[email protected]
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    2011 hours ago

    I understand the memory constraints but it does feel weird for framework, is all I have to say. But that’s also the general trajectory of computing from what it seems. I really want lpcamm to catch on!

    • @brucethemoose
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      10 hours ago

      Eventually most system RAM will have to be packaged anyway. Physics dictates that one pays a penalty going over pins and mobo traces, and it gets more severe with every advancement.

      It’s possible that external RAM will eventually evolve into a “2nd tier” of system memory, for background processes, spillover, inactive programs/data, things like that.

      • @[email protected]
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        109 hours ago

        It’s already fourth tier after L1, L2, L3 caches.

        Maybe something like optane will make a comeback. Having 16gb of soldered RAM and 500gb of relatively slow, but inexpensive optane RAM would be great.

        • @brucethemoose
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          48 hours ago

          DRAM is so cheap and ubiquitous that they will probably keep using that, barring any massive breakthroughs. The “persistence after power-off” is nice to have, but not strictly needed.

    • @Scholars_Mate
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      2410 hours ago

      Apparently Framework did try to get AMD to use LPCAMM, but it just didn’t work from a signal integrity standpoint at the kind of speeds they need to run the memory at.

      • @grue
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        1410 hours ago

        Sounds like it doesn’t bode well for the future of DIMMs at all, TBH.

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          209 hours ago

          You have a DIMM view of the future.

        • Avid Amoeba
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          My AM5 system doesn’t post with 128GB of 5600 DDR5 at higher than 4400 at JEDEC timings and voltage. 2 DIMMs are fine. 4 DIMMs… rip. So I’d say the present of DIMMs is already a bit shaky. DIMMs are great for lots of cheap RAM. I paid a lot less than what I’d have to pay for the equivalent size of RAM in a Framework desktop.