Marketed under the Crucial brand, Micron’s DDR5 clocked unbuffered dual in-line memory modules (CUDIMMs) and clocked small-outline dual in-line memory modules (CSODIMMs) run at speeds up to 6400 MT/s.
The next time you purchase a laptop, gaming or otherwise, you might be surprised to discover that it's rocking a different type of memory module than you're used to seeing. While the majority of ...
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Laptop RAM is facing a conundrum. The SODIMM standard — which is basically a shrunken form of desktop RAM modules — is almost 25 years old and facing an upcoming speed wall. With the demand for ...
Micron’s Crucial division today launched what the company says will be the next stage in the evolution of the PC’s humble memory module: CUDIMMs for laptops and CSODIMMs for desktops. Both will be ...
Micron and its sub-brand Crucial have just unveiled their new DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules, featuring an on-module Clock Driver (CKD) which improves the speed and stability of the modules, packing ...
Samsung said on Tuesday that it has developed a low-power compression attached memory module (LPCAMM), which it called the industry's first, that will come to Intel platforms in 2024. The new form ...
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