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ADATA And MSI Launch World's First 4-Rank DDR5 CUDIMM, Delivering Up To 128 GB Capacity Per Module

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Mainstream DDR5 memory has finally reached 128 GB per module capacity with the debut of ADATA 4-RANK DDR5 CUDIMM. ADATA and MSI Collaborate to Launch 4-Rank DDR5 Memory Modules, Bringing Up to 256 GB on 2-DIMM Platforms The mainstream desktop platform has finally received its first 4-Rank DDR5 memory, which increases the maximum capacity per module from 64 GB to 128 GB. Through a 4-Rank design, the memory capacity has been doubled by ADATA, whic…
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News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The RAM memory for desktop PC has just made a major leap. ADATA and MSI worked together to launch the first DDR5 CUDIMM modules with 4-rank architecture, a design that basically doubles the capacity of the traditional two-rank modules. Thanks to this, it is now possible to have 128 GB per module and place 256 GB on any PC that has only two slots, like many Mini-I…

Adata announces unbuffered DDR5 memory modules with 128 gigabyte capacity, which are only suitable for certain desktop PC motherboards.

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The Taiwanese companies ADATA Technology and MSI have collaborated to create the first DRAM CUDIMM DDR5 memory modules with a 4-rank architecture. This means, basically, doubling the capacity of the traditional 2 rank modules. In other words, ADATA can now create memory modules with 128 GB of capacity. Which will allow you to add up to 256 GB of RAM on your computer with only two memory modules. Something of total relevance on Mini-ITX platforms…

ADATA presented the world's first CUDIMM memory module with 128 GiByte DDR5 and successfully validated together with MSI for operation on the Z890 platform with Intel Core Ultra. Thus, the limits in the desktop PC shift.

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techpowerup.com broke the news in on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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