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ADATA, MSI bring 128 GB DDR5 to desktops
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69750, member: 636"] ADATA has introduced the first mainstream 4-rank DDR5 memory modules, doubling the maximum capacity per module to 128 GB. Developed in collaboration with MSI, these CUDIMMs have been confirmed to operate stably on forthcoming Z890 motherboards. This advancement allows dual-DIMM platforms to support up to 256 GB of total system memory. While the 4-rank design increases capacity by stacking more memory chips, it also places a greater load on the memory bus. This can impact performance compared to lower-capacity modules, but the significant capacity gain is beneficial for memory-intensive applications. ADATA demonstrated its 5600 MT/s modules on MSI's developing Z890 boards. This high-density memory is expected to benefit compact, powerful PCs used for artificial intelligence workloads, content creation, and data analysis. The technology enables more efficient on-device computing for tasks like AI inference and large-scale media editing. Detailed specifications and a retail launch date for the modules have not yet been announced. [/QUOTE]
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