I know there are still a lot of DDR4 systems out there, and DDR4 sales will have a long tail on them - but I don't know why any company would be throwing any resources into developing new products for that market.
I know there are still a lot of DDR4 systems out there, and DDR4 sales will have a long tail on them - but I don't know why any company would be throwing any resources into developing new products for that market.
Mainly due to other companies that will be discontinuing their DDR4 lines for DDR5 production. And, like you said, DDR4 isn't going anywhere for a while. There's still a strong market.
I know there are still a lot of DDR4 systems out there, and DDR4 sales will have a long tail on them - but I don't know why any company would be throwing any resources into developing new products for that market.