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Intel And ASRock HUDIMM Could Make DDR5 Memory Cheaper For Budget PCs
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Intel And ASRock HUDIMM Could Make DDR5 Memory Cheaper For Budget PCs

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Intel and ASRock have introduced a new memory standard called HUDIMM , which could help lower the cost of DDR5 memory for personal computers. The development is aimed particularly at budget systems and users who are still relying on DDR4 due to the relatively high price of newer memory technologies. HUDIMM is a simplified type of DDR5 module designed to reduce manufacturing complexity . Created through a collaboration between Intel and hardware partners such as ASRock, the standard modifies the internal structure of traditional DDR5 modules in order to make production more cost-efficient. One of the main structural differences is that HUDIMM uses a single 32-bit subchannel, whereas conventional DDR5 modules typically rely on two subchannels. By reducing the number of subchannels, the design becomes less complex, which can translate into lower production costs. This approach may be particularly relevant at a time when demand for components remains high, putting pressure on prices across the market.…

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