Advanced workloads resulting from rapidly expanding datasets and compute-intensive applications have fueled processor core count growth which will be bandwidth-starved by current DDR4 DRAM technology over time.DDR5 is the latest evolution in DRAM, delivering a long list of new features designed to increase reliability, availability, and serviceability RAS; reduce power; and dramatically improve performance - all features that modern data centers require. With the changing landscape of ever-increasing CPU core counts, DDR5 was designed to increase bandwidth delivered to systems.