TEAMGROUP has just raised the bar for industrial computing by launching the industry’s first DDR5 6400MHz CU-DIMM/CSO-DIMM memory modules. These cutting-edge modules are engineered to deliver unparalleled stability and efficiency, especially in demanding applications like AI and edge computing. This breakthrough addresses the increasing need for high-performance, reliable memory solutions in the rapidly evolving industrial sector.
Incorporating SK Hynix’s most advanced DRAM ICs, the DDR5 6400 MHz CU-DIMM/CSO-DIMM modules offer exceptional stability and efficiency. Each module features a built-in On-Die Error Correction Code (ECC) debugging mechanism to enhance the RAS (reliability, availability, and serviceability) of the DRAM IC, ensuring accurate data processing and stable system operations. Designed with a low operating voltage of 1.1 V, these modules meet the stringent requirements of industrial control systems on long run times, significantly reducing energy consumption while maintaining high performance. The memory modules feature advanced power management, enhancing signal integrity and stability through effective power load control.
Team Group employs top-tier original DRAM ICs a unique patented testing and grading technology (U.S. Patent No.: US 11488679 B1; Taiwan Patent No.: I751093) to guarantee that the DDR5 6400 MHz CU-DIMM/CSO-DIMM memory modules underwent rigorous quality assurance processes, achieving unmatched compatibility and reliability.
As the demand for industrial computers evolves, particularly with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and edge computing, Team Group’s DDR5 6400 CU-DIMM/CSO-DIMM modules are designed to not only meet current market needs but also to adapt to future applications driven by AI technologies. Team Group is committed to advancing the industrial sector through continuous technological innovation, providing high-efficiency storage solutions that align with the dynamic needs of technology applications.Source: Team Group
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