TeamGroup T-Create Master Ai DDR5 Bags Japan’s Good Design Award After Computex Debut

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Huge Achievement For TeamGroup's Workstation Memory!

[Press Release] TeamGroup’s T-Create Master Ai DDR5 workstation memory has achieved a major milestone, having been recognized by Japan’s Good Design Award.

TeamGroup T-Create Master Ai DDR5
The Master Ai DDR5 Comes In A Minimalistic Design

The Japan Good Design Award, founded in 1957, is among the four most prestigious design honors in various segments. Needless to say, this award is a huge honor for the company.

TeamGroup’s decision to meet the demands of modern artificial intelligence and big data workloads has placed it at the center of such achievements, and this recognition has been made possible thanks to cutting-edge designs and manufacturing processes.

The T-Create Master Ai DDR5 boasts an unparalleled combination of stability and performance. The latest offering also packs 48GB of memory in a single kit, making it ideal for AI-based workloads. In terms of stability, TeamGroup’s all-in-one porous heat dissipation showcases the company’s R&D strengths.

Those targeting maximum performance can choose up to 384GB of memory with 8x48GB kits. When combined with impressive overclocking capabilities, TeamGroup’s upcoming memory leaves its competition in the dust.

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