CUDIMMs introduce new memory standard with enhanced performance and efficiency

pcworld.com

CUDIMMs, or Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules, are a new memory standard introduced in 2024. They feature a clock driver chip that enhances signal integrity and system stability, setting them apart from traditional UDIMMs. Biwin's new CUDIMM variants can achieve speeds up to 9,200 mega transfers per second, significantly faster than previous DDR5 modules. They also maintain lower voltage levels, improving efficiency and reducing heat. Currently, CUDIMMs primarily benefit Intel's Arrow Lake processors on Z890 motherboards. AMD Ryzen platforms can use them, but often only in a limited mode that does not fully utilize the new technology.


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