G.Skill Announces New And Improved DDR5 R-DIMM Kits Featuring 16-Layer PCB

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[Press Release] G.Skill has announced revised DDR5 R-DIMM memory with an advanced 16-layer PCB.

This marks a major step forward over previous 8 to 10-layer PCBs. As per G.Skill, this upgrade offers significantly better data transmission due to more reliable and stable signal integrity.

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Adding to the company’s impressive security, the new DDR5 modules sport two bi-directional TVS diodes.

A fuse is also included to protect the memory against power surges. Ultimately, these upgrades make G.Skill’s latest offerings even more suitable for high-end computing and workloads.

The company will share more details on availability and pricing closer to launch, and you can find all the details through this link. The new modules arrive in mid-2025 and promise a new level of high-performance computing.

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