When will consumer CPUs get quad channel memory?

When will consumer CPUs get quad channel memory?

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What like my W530?

The fuck are you talking about, brainlet? There have been consumer CPUs with quad channel memory for almost a decade. If you mean "when will it be available for poorfags" then never, because it's inherently a more expensive setup on both the CPU and motherboard sides.

Will AMD do the epic tri-channel meme with Zen2+?

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>There have been consumer CPUs with quad channel memory for almost a decade
HEDT isn't consumer

when will consumer CPUs get more than 20 pcie lanes?

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What do you need 16 pcie lanes for?

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When will consomme grade CPUs get immunity to microarchitectural data buffer sampling attacks?

amd did it years ago

here's your 8 lanes bro

I know.

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based

Yes it is, you fucking retard.

even smartphones have quad-channel now as an attempt to hide the fact that “flagship” ARM SoCs are still using 16-bit fucking memory buses

Skykike-X meme does this already.

SLI? M.2/PCIe SSD? Extra GPU for KVM? 10 GbE?

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What's the point of quad-channel if DDR4 standards say that the minimum capacity of one stick is 4GB?
This means the total minimum in a quad-channel configuration is at 16GB. Who the fuck needs 16GB of RAM in 2019?

That's four times more than already too much.

If you actually *need* 16GB of RAM for your usercase you probably can afford a quad-channel CPU.

Then power9, terabyte optane pci-e drives, marvell thunder x2, and arria fpga pci-e cards are consumer too

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when are they finally going to build a good secure CPU that isnt a vulnerable piece of shit like intel and to a lesser extent AMD

It's completely useless in 99.9% of the use cases. The vivacity of DDR4 is far from saturating the memory chiplet.

>Who the fuck needs 16GB of RAM in 2019?
Some people like to use Chrome with more than 2 tabs open without causing swapping and the associated performance hit.

What did you mean with that post?

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>weak bait

What kind of garbage sites do so many people browse here where such basic bitch usage justifies that much memory? I do more than that on fucking Pentium 4s with 1-2 GiB.

some people have to upload hashes into memory that use well north of 7 gigabytes of ram.