China's CXMT begins producing DDR5 memory — first China-made DDR5 sticks reportedly aimed at consumer PCs

China-based CXMT has reportedly started to mass produce DDR5 memory and ship it to third-party module makers.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/chinas-cxmt-begins-producing-ddr5-memory-first-products-aimed-at-consumer-pcs

Creato 29d | 20 dic 2024, 12:30:06


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