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256GB of dual-channel RAM hits mass market thanks to Origin Code — quad-rank CUDIMM packs 128GB of DDR5-8000…

Latest from Tom's Hardware ·Zhiye Liu·about 4 hours ago
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(Image credit: Origin Code) Origin Code, one of the newest players in the memory market, has unveiled the brand's quad-rank (4R) CUDIMM memory kits to compete directly with the best RAM . Unveiled at Computex 2026 , with DDR5 memory modules up to 128GB each, achieving up to 256GB (2x128GB) on a dual-DIMM motherboard has become a reality for the mass market. Quad-rank memory has existed for a while, though it has largely been available in the enterprise and server domains. It has played a significant role in enabling high-capacity memory modules. However, it wasn't until very recently that the technology reached the mainstream market. Consumer memory modules normally feature a single- or dual-rank design. In other words, memory modules either have a single set of memory chips (single-rank) or two sets (dual-rank). Quad-rank memory, on the other hand, comes with four sets of memory chips. As a result, memory manufacturers can fit more memory chips on a single memory module, increasing its density.…

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