LPDDR5X memory is a low-power memory that is currently used to power the memory section of many electronic devices today, especially smartphones and laptops. This memory will typically be soldered to the motherboard for lower power consumption and lower latency.
SK Hynix, a South Korean memory maker, is reportedly developing another new memory format called LPDDR5M. This memory can reportedly operate at a voltage level as low as 0.98V compared to 1.05V for LPDDR5X. At maximum speed operation, LPDDR5M memory is said to operate at a voltage value that is 8 percent lower than previous memory.
In short, with this memory, smart devices are expected to come with longer battery life even with the same device processing as before. Interestingly, the development of LPDDR5M memory has not yet been confirmed by SK Hynix, which we know is developing a number of new memory options.
For example, LPDDR5T (Turbo) memory, which will be introduced in 2023 and is still under development, is said to be the fastest memory in the world, although it is not yet widely used.