Micron Introduces Industry's First LPCAMM2 Modules Based on LPDDR5X Memory
The new modules offer high performance, low power consumption, and high capacity, with Lenovo set to be among the first to use them in its notebooks.
- Micron has announced the industry's first standard low-power compression attached memory modules (LPCAMM2), based on LPDDR5X memory, designed for both laptops and desktops.
- The LPCAMM2 modules are set to be available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities and support data transfer speeds up to 9,600 MT/s.
- Micron's LPCAMM2 modules offer up to 43-58% lower active power per 64-bit bus at the same speed as DDR5 and up to 80% lower standby power.
- The LPCAMM2 modules feature a 128-bit memory interface, allowing for thinner laptops and simplified memory subsystems.
- Lenovo is set to be one of the first companies to use Micron's LPCAMM2 memory modules for some of its notebooks.