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CUDIMM Explained: What it Means for Upcoming DDR5 Memory

Written by Vineet Washington
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CUDIMM is the latest development in RAM technology, and it comes with some exciting upgrades of standard UDIMM memory.

RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a key component of any computer, be it a laptop, desktop, or NUC. The higher the capacity, the more data can be accessed instantly by the CPU. Each RAM stick is called a DIMM, or Dual In-line Memory Module, and UDIMMs, or Un-buffered Dual In-line Memory Modules, are the most common type of DDR5 RAM available today for desktop PCs. Now, a new variation called CUDIMM, or Clocked Un-buffered Dual In-line Memory Module, has emerged promising better signal integrity, faster performance, and improved reliability.

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