Under memory-intensive workloads, DDR5 is designed to deliver 1.87x the bandwidth of DDR4 as a result of double the burst length, double the banks and bank groups, and significantly higher speed, as established by JEDEC, an independent organization that develops open standards for the microelectronics industry. DDR5 data rate of 5,600MT/s transfers 1.75x (75%) more data than the maximum standard DDR4 data rate of 3,200MT/s. JEDEC projected speeds of 8,800MT/s are 2.75x faster than DDR4’s maximum standard data rate of 3,200MT/s. Warranty valid for three years from the original date of purchase. Based on “Status of the Memory Industry 2022,” Yole Group, May 2022. On DDR4 server memory, power management was on the motherboard instead of the module, powering empty slots as well as those in use. 5,600MT/s speeds available in all capacities for all module types.Achieved by lesser power consumed for idle and loaded latency vs. 128GB 3DS RDIMMs.Based on 128GB 3DS modules having a higher latency, per publicly available datasheets and JEDEC specifications as of April 2024.