Micron Technology increased the speed of its LPCAMM2 laptop memory to 8,533 megatransfers per second with capacities reaching 64 gigabytes. The compact module consumes less power than DDR5 SODIMM memory and operates 1.5 times faster for artificial intelligence applications, simulations, and data processing tasks. The form factor measures less than half the size of standard SODIMMs and allows users to upgrade components rather than replace entire devices.
The memory modules support multitasking workloads such as web browsing, video calls, and photo editing with improved efficiency over traditional laptop memory. Micron developed the LPCAMM2 standard with computer manufacturers to meet mobile computing requirements for AI-capable laptops. Lenovo and Dell offer compatible mobile workstations, and additional manufacturers plan to adopt the technology. The modules are available through retailers and distribution partners.
The memory modules support multitasking workloads such as web browsing, video calls, and photo editing with improved efficiency over traditional laptop memory. Micron developed the LPCAMM2 standard with computer manufacturers to meet mobile computing requirements for AI-capable laptops. Lenovo and Dell offer compatible mobile workstations, and additional manufacturers plan to adopt the technology. The modules are available through retailers and distribution partners.