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A DDR5 module necessarily has the two 32-bit channels, while this is optional in LPDDR5X configurations.
Yeah, but for desktop/laptop level it's pretty safe to assume that at least 128-bit is being used, this the sabe width as your regular dual-channel desktop config.
This. You is right. Citation from Wikipedia about Dimensity 9400 bandwidth with lpddr5x 10667:
Do keep in mind that this is a device with only 64-bit, similar to using a DDR5 stick in single-channel.
All laptops you see around with LPDDR5(x) are 128-bit or more, so you can double that bandwidth number.
 
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Yeah, but for desktop/laptop level it's pretty safe to assume that at least 128-bit is being used, this the sabe width as your regular dual-channel desktop config.

Do keep in mind that this is a device with only 64-bit, similar to using a DDR5 stick in single-channel.
All laptops you see around with LPDDR5(x) are 128-bit or more, so you can double that bandwidth number.
You are definitely right about the laptops...in the past tense. For a number of years, however, there have been almost no models left with the option of more than two memory modules, usually one of it soldered.
 
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You are definitely right about the laptops...in the past tense. For a number of years, however, there have been almost no models left with the option of more than two memory modules, usually one of it soldered.
That's irrelevant. LPDDR5 is always soldered, so all channels populated right off the bat.
AFAIK that's also a requirement from both AMD and Intel for laptops using their products, but I can't find a source for that atm.
 
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