DDR5 RAM is designed to deliver higher performance, lower power consumption, and more robust data integrity. Key advancements include increased data transfer speeds (starting at around 4800 MT/s and potentially reaching over 8000 MT/s, compared to DDR4's maximum of 3200 MT/s), greater memory capacity per die (up to 64GB per chip versus DDR4's 16GB), and improved power efficiency (operating at 1.1V compared to DDR4's 1.2V). It also features a redesigned architecture with two independent 32-bit channels per module, enhancing data flow and reducing bottlenecks, and incorporates on-die Error Correction Code (ECC) for improved stability. This makes DDR5 particularly beneficial for demanding tasks like 3D rendering, virtualization, high-resolution editing, and intense gaming.