You said no DDR6 / LPDDR6 before 2028.
Part of the problem with that statement is mixing LPDDR6 and DDR6. LPDDR6 is its own thing, for mobile phones. High volume production is supposed to start before the end of 2025. Customers are phone OEMS. Phone SoC makers will support it very soon.
Which means, LPDDR6 will already be in the phones from 2026. So I don't see how price and availability would push a higher end product (high end laptop) 2 years after the phones.
As far as no new product before 2028, again, that's mixing DDR6 into the mix, which is a separate thing, for servers and desktops, not for Medusa Halo
Yep. @511 LPDDR6 and DDR6 have different timelines. Samsung has mentioned below:
The roadmap calls for yearly DDR5 speed upgrades of up to 8800Mbps by the year 2027 with 9600Mbps DDR6 projected to be available by the year of 2028 with even higher speed rates.
As for LPDDR6....according to Korean article here:
We could see Qualcomm X Elite G2 to utilize LPDDR6 end of this year.The vice chairman of the Samsung DS division is expected to develop the next-generation LPDDR6 using the 1c DRAM process in the second half of this year and supply it to big tech companies such as Qualcomm, repelling China's pursuit.