Micron Technology, headquartered in Idaho, USA, has announced the development of a 128GB DDR5 RDIMM on November 9, 2023.This memory module is engineered using a monolithic 32Gb DRAM die and is designed to meet the demands of data center applications, including artificial intelligence (AI) and in-memory databases.
runs at 1.1v too. It’s basically JEDEC 8000. Arrowlake probably should support this next year.
Not just that, that means higher voltage kits with that could be like 8800 CL32.
Those are RDIMMs, not UDIMMs, those won’t work on consumer platforms.