Unveiling the Real Performance of LPDDR5 Memories

09/28/2022
by   Lukas Steiner, et al.
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LPDDR5 is the latest low-power DRAM standard and expected to be used in various application fields. The vendors have published promising peak bandwidths up to 50 paper we evaluate the best-case and worst-case real bandwidth utilization of different LPDDR5 configurations and compare the results to corresponding LPDDR4 configurations. We also show that an upgrade from LPDDR4 to LPDDR5 does not always bring a bandwidth advantage and that some LPDDR5 configurations should be avoided for specific workloads.

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