Unsurprisingly for memory in 2026, you can't buy it yet.
A photo shared via Chinese social media, attributed to a Lenovo product manager, appears to show a Samsung LPCAMM2 memory module labeled 96 GB with an LPDDR5X-9600 data rate.
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Samsung’s HBM4 module is expected to be used in Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin AI accelerators. ・Nvidia reportedly plans ...
We heard about CAMM memory modules last year, but now JEDEC has published the new CAMM2 memory module standard that will find us receiving higher capacities, higher speeds, and massive space savings.
Check out this faster LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory modules: huge 96GB capacity and 9600 MT/s transfer rates, entering mass production in the near future.
The new parts aren't in mass production yet, but they'll likely replace most consumer RAM in the coming years.
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The Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) standard was originally designed by Dell to replace SO-DIMM memory in laptops. Despite its humble origins, it's now being prepped to replace DIMMs made ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- (NASDAQ: ), a premier chip and silicon IP provider making data faster and safer, today announced the availability of its new family of state-of-the-art DDR5 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today at Memcon 2024, Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, unveiled the expansion of its Compute Express Link (CXL) memory ...
SMART Modular Technologies has announced the availability of its Non-Volatile CXL Memory Module (NV-CMM) for Tier 1 OEMs, adhering to the CXL 2.0 standard. This module combines non-volatile DRAM, ...
Memory chipmakers are bent on raising prices, but memory module manufacturers who are unwilling to accept price increases are refusing to buy, according to industry sources. Save my User ID and ...
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