Sunday, March 17th 2024
HONOR MagicBook with 24 GB "Non-Binary" LPDDR5 Memory Appears Online
An unusual memory configuration has been spotted on an HONOR MagicBook Pro 16 AI laptop—Golden Pig Upgrade (via Weibo) has shared a brief snippet of footage from a Task Manager session. It confirms that non-binary symmetrical LPDDR5(X) memory is now operating within portable Windows 11 devices, at least in China. Crucial 12 GB capacity DDR5 SODIMM products were uncovered a couple of days ago—at the time, tech enthusiasts wondered whether other options were due in the near future. Recent Geekbench Browser entries have unveiled several "HONOR DRA-XX" Intel Core Ultra-powered devices that sport 24 GB memory configurations.
Manufacturers have been deliberating over new 12 GB, 24 GB, and 48 GB standards for roughly two years—we witnessed the release of commercial desktop products last year. It has taken longer for OEM options to arrive, but HONOR seems to be pioneering a rollout within the slimline laptop segment. VideoCardz has analyzed Golden Pig Upgrade's short clip—they believe that the demoed MagicBook Pro 16 (dual-channel) has a soldered-on: "total capacity of 24 GB based on LPDDR5X technology. Instead of relying on SODIMM modules, this laptop has eight individual memory chips, each with a capacity of 3 GB, totaling 24 GB of LPDDR5X-6400 memory." Upcoming enthusiast-class portable systems—with quadruple SODIMM slot setups—could be fitted with maximum 48 GB capacities. The latest developments signal a pleasing breakaway from traditional laptop system memory limits of 16 and 32 GB.
Sources:
RubyRapids Tweet, Golden Pig Upgrade, Wccftech, VideoCardz, JD Listing
Manufacturers have been deliberating over new 12 GB, 24 GB, and 48 GB standards for roughly two years—we witnessed the release of commercial desktop products last year. It has taken longer for OEM options to arrive, but HONOR seems to be pioneering a rollout within the slimline laptop segment. VideoCardz has analyzed Golden Pig Upgrade's short clip—they believe that the demoed MagicBook Pro 16 (dual-channel) has a soldered-on: "total capacity of 24 GB based on LPDDR5X technology. Instead of relying on SODIMM modules, this laptop has eight individual memory chips, each with a capacity of 3 GB, totaling 24 GB of LPDDR5X-6400 memory." Upcoming enthusiast-class portable systems—with quadruple SODIMM slot setups—could be fitted with maximum 48 GB capacities. The latest developments signal a pleasing breakaway from traditional laptop system memory limits of 16 and 32 GB.
13 Comments on HONOR MagicBook with 24 GB "Non-Binary" LPDDR5 Memory Appears Online
Also, kinda looks like the rest of the world is ignoring the new JEDEC mobile form factor, and sticking w/ SODIMMs.
Notice a pattern here?
24, 48, 96 etc. Half steps.
24 Gigabit memory is a half step. It's not the 32 Gigabit chips for 4 gigabyte chips, it's 24 for 3 gigabyte chips.
Not the first time this description was stupidly used in this context, it was a mistake then and is a mistake now.
You could argue that it is perhaps "technically incorrect" but it sure as hell isn't a mistake.
I'm honestly not a fan of this development. Because we're splitting economies of scale here 32GB will be less common and prices will likely be a bit higher.
But admittedly there's very few situations I can consider where 24GB isn't good enough but 32GB is.
If people want to get upset over formal definitions of "binary" that's their prerogative.
www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-camm-memory-upgrade-128-gb-ddr5-3600-mt-s-not-interchangeable-with-sodimm/apd/370-ahfr/memory