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At Computex 2024, Neo Forza showcased its latest innovations in memory and storage products. One of the standout products unveiled was the CUDIMM, a DDR5 memory module tailored for advanced computing applications. With capacity options ranging from 8 GB to 48 GB and a data rate of 6400 MT/s, the CUDIMM promises to deliver high bandwidth and low latency, making it an ideal choice for gaming rigs, servers, and workstations.
Another highlight was the Thoth 5 Series, a state-of-the-art solid-state drive (SSD) lineup that prioritizes exceptional performance. Available in various form factors and capacities up to 7.68 TB, these SSDs boast read/write bandwidths of up to 14,000/8,800 MB/s, along with impressive random read and write IOPS. Designed for data centers and enterprise environments, the Thoth 5 Series combines speed, reliability, and endurance.
Catering to the needs of next-generation devices, Neo Forza introduced the LPCAMM2, a versatile memory module with compression capabilities. With capacity options of 32 GB and 64 GB, and support for data rates up to 6400 MT/s, the LPCAMM2 offers efficiency and high data rates, making it a suitable choice for mobile devices, laptops, and compact computing systems.
Also on display were Neo Forza's DDR5 memory sticks for Intel and AMD platforms, coming in 8/16 GB capacities and speeds up to 8000 MT/s.
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Another highlight was the Thoth 5 Series, a state-of-the-art solid-state drive (SSD) lineup that prioritizes exceptional performance. Available in various form factors and capacities up to 7.68 TB, these SSDs boast read/write bandwidths of up to 14,000/8,800 MB/s, along with impressive random read and write IOPS. Designed for data centers and enterprise environments, the Thoth 5 Series combines speed, reliability, and endurance.
Catering to the needs of next-generation devices, Neo Forza introduced the LPCAMM2, a versatile memory module with compression capabilities. With capacity options of 32 GB and 64 GB, and support for data rates up to 6400 MT/s, the LPCAMM2 offers efficiency and high data rates, making it a suitable choice for mobile devices, laptops, and compact computing systems.
Also on display were Neo Forza's DDR5 memory sticks for Intel and AMD platforms, coming in 8/16 GB capacities and speeds up to 8000 MT/s.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site