GamersNexus: "Intel's new Haswell-E & X99 CPU/Chipset combo, due in 3Q14, will bring full DDR4 support to the enthusiast-class desktop market; it is anticipated that HW-E will be the first consumer-available platform supporting DDR4. With nearly all computing technology, it is common to see new innovations deployed to enterprise markets first -- this is for a few reasons."
Amazon has opened pre-orders for the OCPC X3TREME Aura RGB 16GB DDR4 RAM Memory Kits.
Kingston has announced its 32GB, 16GB and 8GB Server Premier DDR4-2933 Registered DIMMs have received validation on the Intel Purley Platform, featuring the Intel Xeon Scalable processor family (formerly known as “Cascade Lake-SP”).
DRAM pricing is set to drop by 20% in Q1