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These SOCAMMs use four 16-die stacks of LPDDR5X memory; thus, a single module has 128-GB capacity. Many of these will find homes in servers—they target servers set up to run artificial ...
Those familiar memory modules have been in laptops for decades, but their performance ceiling looms. CAMM is ready to solve the speed issues—and more—with an all-new module design. Skip to ...
A new type of compact memory module is coming to the desktop PC, coming on a circuitboard that sits flat against your motherboard. Compression Attached Memory Modules (CAMM2) were first announced ...
MSI says that for modern technology, CAMM2 is better than DDR5 DIMMs in ways that can boost performance and lower manufacturers' costs. The company says it's less expensive due to its simpler design.
This article appeared in Electronic Design and has been published here with permission. What you’ll learn: Why consumer-grade memory modules aren’t considered adequate for medical data storage.
In turn, Samsung built its initial 128-GB CXL 2.0 Memory Module, which the company stated will accelerate the commercialization of next-gen memory solutions. The CXL DRAM supports PCIe 5.0 and ...
Dell's new CAMM memory design might actually be a good thing for the PC industry. But that hasn't stopped critics from complaining it will "lock out user upgrades." Now we have an explanation from ...
Micron has showcased its colossal 256GB DDR5-8800 MCRDIMM memory modules at the recent Nvidia GTC 2024 conference. The high-capacity, double-height, 20-watt modules are tailored for next ...
That’s been satisfactory, until now. Micron’s new modules allow the PC’s memory to reach 6,400 megatransfers per second, or 15 percent faster than a “traditional” DDR5 DIMM.
The most interesting development for PC users is that the company plans to ship 128GB DDR5 modules in the first half of 2024. That will increase to 192GB in late 2025, followed by 256GB+ in 2026.
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