Netac introduced its upcoming ultra-light series DDR5 memory on October 22. The product uses a black PCB, has no heat sink design, and the packaging is relatively simple. The initial capacity of this series of memory is 16GB, and the maximum capacity of a single memory is 128GB.
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According to the latest report, the highest frequency of DDR5 memory can reach 8400MHz, and the built-in PMIC power supply can make the memory power management more refined, provide higher compatibility and signal integrity, and have the stronger anti-interference ability. Not only that, DDR5 memory has an on-die ECC error correction mechanism. Moreover, Netac’s ultra-light series memory uses Micron DDR5 DRAM particles.
Netac said that in the future, it will launch the Yueying series, Juying series, and higher-end series of memory products, and the performance will be further improved. Future products not only support Intel XMP3.0 one-key overclocking technology but may also reach ultra-high frequencies of 10,000+MHz.
Furthermore, XMP3.0 technology supports setting different voltages for different memory frequencies to help to overclock. The base voltage is 1.1V, which can be pressurized to 1.5V.