Faster LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory featuring up to 96 GB capacities and 9600 MT/s transfer rates is entering mass production soon.
LPCAMM2 "LPDDR5X" Memory Modules Feature Up To 96 GB Capacities & 9600 MT/s Speeds In Compact Form Factor
The LPCAMM2 form factor is designed to reduce PCB sizes on mobile and notebook form factors. So far, LPCAMM2 memory has featured LPDDR5 memory and also supports faster LPDDR5X memory. While the standard has been gaining traction, it looks like Samsung has yet to begin mass production of its fastest LPCAMM2 modules.
Lenovo China's manager, @思考未来啊, has posted a picture of a Samsung LPCAMM2 "LPDDR5X" RAM module. The module is listed with 96 GB capacity in a "2D8Rx8 PC5" configuration and features speeds of up to 9600 MT/s. The module has the part number of "M561K6LC3CL1-CCVYD". So far, the only platform that can take advantage of such speeds and specifications is Intel's Panther Lake "Core Ultra Series 3" with up to 9600 MT/s speed support.
The manager states that while these LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory modules from Samsung are yet to hit mass production, the process should start soon. Lenovo is one of Intel's primary PC OEMs, and it looks like the memory standard will be utilized in their upcoming Panther Lake "Core Ultra Series 3" notebooks. The memory module itself is very compact and houses 96 GB of capacity, which is an ample amount for just 1 stick.
LPCAMM2 LPDDR5/LPDDR5X memory has already been featured on Intel Core Ultra Series 3 platforms designed for Edge AI and Embedded computing systems. We talked about these tiny modular designs in our post here.
Earlier, Intel also showcased LPCAMM2 modules from Crucial, which they have used on the RVP. The module carries a capacity of 64 GB and has speeds of up to 7500 MT/s. The specific part number for the modules is "CT64G75C2LP5X.M48C1". Intel has already announced up to 9533 MT/s and up to 96 GB LPCAMM2 support for Panther Lake CPUs.
The modules ship with up to 96 GB capacities and speeds of up to 8533 MT/s. So we can expect faster 9600 MT/s around the middle or the second half of this year.
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