1. The desktop memory market is set to introduce a new type of DIMM called Clocked Unbuffered DIMM (CUDIMM) to enhance performance. 2. CUDIMMs address signal integrity challenges of DDR5 by adding a clock driver to the DIMM, improving stability and reliability at high speeds. 3. Standardized by JEDEC, CUDIMMs are designed for DDR5-6400 speeds and higher, and are compatible with existing platforms.
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