➀ The article discusses the introduction of CUDIMM and CSODIMM, which are similar to server-side technology but adapted for desktop and mobile platforms. ➁ It highlights the key difference being the addition of a clock driver, which improves clock integrity. ➂ The author compares these new memory modules with UDIMMs and SODIMMs, noting the inclusion of additional components like PMICs and clock drivers in DDR5 generation.
Related Articles
- Micron confirms memory price hikes as AI and data center demand surges5 months ago
- Micron SOCAMM Memory Powers Next-Gen NVIDIA Grace GB300 Servers5 months ago
- Micron and SK hynix unveil new LPDDR5X SOCAMM memory up to 128GB, debuts on Nvidia GB300 systems6 months ago
- Micron DDR5-5600 ECC UDIMM Kit Quick Look7 months ago
- Crucial expands RAM, SSD portfolio: new Gen5 SSD, DDR5 OC gaming memory, and more8 months ago
- The 2025 Server Starting Point8 months ago
- Micron Has a New Logo What Do You Think About It?11 months ago
- Micron Announces 12-Layer HBM3e Memory at 36GB Capacity12 months ago
- Crucial P310 NVMe SSD Unveiled: Micron's Play in the M.2 2230 Marketabout 1 year ago
- Remaking a Commodore 64 Datasette from 1982 using 1993 microcassette tech — TechTuber touts 1MB per tape, a 5x improvement over the original2 days ago