HyperX expands its Predator DDR4 memory lineup with frequencies up to DDR4-5333.
HyperX Launches High-Speed DDR4-5333 RAM at $1,245 : Read more
HyperX Launches High-Speed DDR4-5333 RAM at $1,245 : Read more
Who would want to buy them at that price - only a fool with more money than sense.
Except the actual frequency that DDR RAM is running at is only half it's advertised data rate (hence the "double data rate"), so DDR5-5333 should only be operating at around 2666 Mhz. I guess that might still be faster than some modern smartphone CPUs, though comparing a processor that is performing various computations to a stick of RAM that's just accessing data is not a particularly meaningful comparison.Faster than some modern CPUs