TeamGroup Announces Consumer And Industry-Grade CAMM2 DDR5 Memory

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Expect To Hear More On CAMM2 Memory Soon!

[Press Release] TeamGroup’s latest announcements bring more options to the CAMM2 DDR5 market. Offering DDR5 6400MHz and 7200MHz kits, the company brings products that are both fast and flexible.

TeamGroup CAMM2 DDR5
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As opposed to traditional JEDEC specifications, TeamGroup’s 7200MHz CAMM2 memory offers write, copy, and read speeds of over 105,000MB/s. The memory also brings additional overclocking capabilities, making it suitable for a large range of applications.

Elsewhere, the company is making DDR5 6400MHz CAMM2 memory for industrial-grade applications. TeamGroup expects these kits to become popular for use cases like autonomous driving, smart manufacturing, and more.

CAMM2 memory also excels beyond SO-DIMM and U-DIMM in various other ways. It offers lower power consumption, supports dual-channel mode with a single stick, and comes with an improved thermal design.

Overall, the standard surpasses its competition, and TeamGroup’s intense testing has led to a major breakthrough that will culminate in the official launch coming later in Q1 of 2025. Follow the company’s official website for more information till then.

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