G.Skill hits DDR5-8888 with its Trident Z5 memory

G.Skill announces a low latency DDR5-6400 CL32 memory kit

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DDR5 isn’t without its issues. First among these is availability, which continues to frustrate potential buyers, but there’s also the issue of DDR5’s high latency when compared to that of DDR4. We’re only a couple of months into its life, and thankfully both availability and the latency look to be improving. G.Skill has announced the release of a DDR5-6400 memory kit with a CAS latency of just 32. It seems like latency concerns, minor they may be, will soon be a thing of the past. 

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