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ADATA has started production of its DDR5-4800 memory

ADATA Technology has announced the launch of a new generation of industrial grade DDR5 RAM modules. These reports are aimed at helping the development of 5G, Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, High Performance Computing, automated vehicles and health monitoring among others.

Shipments of DDR5 memory surpass those of DDR4 in 2023 and that DDR5 sales represent 90% of the market in 2026. DDR5 will be the standard of the future and a key component of 5G, AIoT and other applications. For ADATA it has introduced a large number of DDR5 memory modules, including U-DIMM and SO-DIMM variants.

DDR5 memory is in the making

ADATA DDR5 memory modules will be equipped with power management ICs, which carry power management functionality from motherboards to memory modules. This allows for more efficient voltage adjustment to improve stability and performance. They also feature thermal sensor technology and die error correction code to prevent overheating and maintain stable and accurate signal transmissions.

They can be equipped with other value-added features based on specific needs. ADATA modules will be the first to be introduced for industrial grade applications and will begin mass production in Q2021 XNUMX. In addition to the existing specifications, modules with other specifications such as R-DIMM, ECC, VLP will also be offered. DIMMs and wide temperature series to meet the diverse needs of different applications and customers.

With the ADATA announcement, it is made clear that DDR5 memory is already in the process of reaching businesses, and soon to consumers. We will have to wait for other manufacturers to announce their memory modules, including those intended for use by home users and enthusiasts.

Source: Videocardz

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