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ADATA Releases First DDR5 CUDIMM Fully Supporting Intel Core Ultra Desktop Processors

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The world's leading brand for memory modules and flash memory and long-term Intel partner, ADATA Technology and its gaming brand XPG (Xtreme Performance Gear) today announced the launch of new DDR5 CUDIMM memory, including XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 CUDIMM gaming memory and ADATA DDR5 CUDIMM memory, supporting the latest Intel Core Ultra Desktop Processor (Series 2) and providing a variety of options that satisfy the needs of extreme gamers and general users.

DDR5 CUDIMM features a base clock speed starting at 6,400MT/s and is equipped with a key CKD (Clock Driver) component which ensures stable operation at high frequencies. It is compatible with existing Intel Core Desktop Processors and memory speed can easily top 9,000MT/s when overclocked on a Z890 motherboard. This DDR5 CUDIMM is expected to be a powerful next-generation DDR5 memory, greatly improving the processing efficiency and stability of desktop platforms.



Fast and Stable, CKD Accelerates Development of DDR5 Memory Technology
In order to create top-notch high-performance memory modules, ADATA carefully selects high-quality IC chips and uses high-quality CUDIMM CKD components, which effectively buffer and stabilize signals to improve memory performance, and is an important key to breaking through existing DDR5 memory speed bottlenecks. ADATA CUDIMM memory products have received compatibility certification from the four major motherboard brands, ensuring the best compatibility with the Intel Z890 chipset.

CUDIMM Enhances HPC, Welcomes New DDR5 Clock Upgrade in Q4
Memory has become one of the key player amid the rise of AI computing requirements, often affecting the operating efficiency and stability of a system. CUDIMM is specifically designed to meet high-performance computing requirements. It can significantly improve the overall performance of a system under high-intensity AI training and inference loads and provide stable, reliable, and powerful support for AI applications.

In line with high-performance computing trends, ADATA Technology is expected to launch DDR5 CUDIMM 6400 memory in 4Q24 at 16 GB capacity per module. At the same time, XPG will also launch a new LANCER RGB DDR5 CUDIMM to further strengthen its DDR5 product line. The DDR5 CUDIMM line is expected to expand by four additional ultra-high-speed clocks to 8,400, 8,600, 8,800, 9,066 and 9,200MT/s, in 16 GB and 24 GB capacity models, providing more reliable and efficient memory modules for gamers, content creators, and professionals who pursue top performance.

LANCER RGB DDR5 CUDIMM memory not only features superb performance, but also a stylish geometric aesthetic and dazzling RGB lighting effects to create a unique gaming atmosphere. Upgrading to the latest generation of Intel desktop processors will significantly improve multi-tasking performance and deliver the ultimate gaming and creative experience.

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Can they publish some gaming benchmarks of the new CU-DIMM memory at various speeds with a Z890 board before the CPU reviews come out? lol I think that'd be a hilarious way around the review embargo.
 
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The AI garbage has seeped so deep that it's used even in boring RAM press releases, ugh
 
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I haven't seen it mentioned elsewhere, as I'm still working through everyone's release articles and videos, but some people have noted the new 200S processors support up to 6400MT memory, but Der8auer mentioned that this is ONLY for CUDIMM configurations and not for regular UDIMM configs.
 
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