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Asrock's new HUDIMM standard wants to make DDR5 affordable again, by cutting it in half

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Why This Matters

Asrock's introduction of the HUDIMM standard aims to significantly reduce DDR5 memory costs, making high-performance RAM more accessible for consumers and system builders. This innovation could accelerate adoption of DDR5 technology across the industry, fostering more affordable and flexible computing options. Ultimately, it benefits both manufacturers and users by lowering barriers to upgrading and expanding memory capacity.

Key Takeaways

The company describes HUDIMM as a patent-pending solution aimed at giving system integrators more flexibility and a lower cost of entry. Standard DDR5 modules use a two sub-channel architecture, with a 2×32-bit configuration optimized for both capacity and throughput.Read Entire Article