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Silicon Power rolls out 7200 DDR5 for AI rigs
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83495, member: 160"] Hardware junkies just got served fresh memory options meant for punishing workloads and massive data crunches. Silicon Power Industrial released new CUDIMM and CSODIMM kits that hit blistering 7200 MT/s speeds while packing 64GB onto single sticks. These modules run on a low 1.1V power profile to keep things efficient during heavy processing tasks. Engineers built these units using standard JEDEC architectures to ensure stability when systems get pushed hard. The design includes on-die ECC to stop data corruption before it starts and TVS diode protection against electrical spikes. Operating temperatures can swing wildly from negative 20 degrees up to 95 degrees Celsius without crashing the rig. Marketing materials pitch this gear specifically for edge computing and smart surveillance setups, handling multiple video streams. High bandwidth helps AI inference accelerators function smoothly without bottling up system performance. System designers can scale memory in tight spaces since high-capacity modules reduce the need for filling every slot. Two distinct shapes ensure compatibility across different machine types. Desktop users get the standard 288-pin layout, while notebook owners can grab the 262-pin version. This flexibility allows integrators to upgrade widely different platforms without worrying about mismatched hardware standards. [/QUOTE]
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