The modules CAMM2 They are a Dell development, but will undoubtedly be adopted by the entire industry since they have notable advantages over traditional SODIMM modules. Among the most obvious reasons is the size reduction, especially of the connector, but there is more.
They offer high capacity, high speeds, the connector is more secure and reliable, reduces the size to less than half, improves integration in very compact systems, is more energy efficient and adapts perfectly to existing memory standards, In this case it is used to generate better DDR5 modules.
G.Skill has brought these latest generation modules to its pavilion at Computex, among many other novelties, in the form of 48GB DDR5 7800 low latency modules with a nominal voltage of 1.45v. They become one of the fastest and highest density DDR5 modules for laptops and compact systems on the market. In this case shown on a prototype board for desktop equipment.
As we can see in the image, these modules are also compatible with Intel’s
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Javier Rodriguez
I began publishing articles about the PC components that passed through my hands in 1999, while I was technical director of the computer store chain Batch-PC. I joined Geeknetic as Editor-in-Chief and Lab Manager in 2005. Hardware is my passion, although I usually enjoy multiplayer PC games in my free time.
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