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.
well technically the high freq chips right now are out of spec and overclocked. people just don’t care because chances are good that they work. XMP/EXPO are overclocks but people treat them like standard settings.
so it makes sense that current IMCs and boards are struggling with these speeds since they’re far out of the spec they were designed for years ago.