V-Color Unveils World’s First 64GB (32GBx2) DDR5 OC CUDIMM Memory Kit Reaching 9000MT/s

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[Press Release] V-Color has introduced the industry’s first 64GB (32GBx2) DDR5 OC CUDIMM memory kit, which can reach speeds up to 9000MT/s. This high-performance memory is specially designed for Intel Core Ultra processors and Z890 motherboards.

This DDR5 memory kit delivers 64GB capacity for demanding tasks, 9000MT/s speeds in Gear2 mode at 1.4V, and low-latency performance.

V-Color collaborated with motherboard manufacturers and Intel to ensure seamless compatibility with Intel Core Ultra processors and Z890 chipset platforms. Rigorous testing confirms exceptional performance across high-end motherboards:

  • MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X 2DIMM: Stable at 9000MT/s Gear2, CL48, 1.4V with an Intel Core Ultra CPU.
  • MSI Pro Z890-P WiFi 4DIMM: Achieves 8800MT/s Gear2, CL48, 1.4V with two filler modules.
  • GIGABYTE Z890 AI Top: Optimized for AI workloads, machine learning, and high-efficiency computing.

The V-Color DDR5 SCC O CUDIMM 64GB (32GBx2) 8800MT/s memory kit will launch globally in Q2 2025 via V-Color’s official website, Amazon, Newegg, and authorized distributors.

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