Specifications
The new DDR5 memory modules from Micron have CL46 latency at 1.1V and data transfer rates of 5200 MT/s and 5600 MT/s. While DDR5-5600 DIMMs are available in the standard 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities, the new 24GB and 48GB models stand out since they are built around 24Gb memory chips, as opposed to the 16GB DRAM ICs that may be used in older Dimensions models. DDR5-5200 modules, on the other hand, are only offered in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities.
Features
The 24GB and 48GB capacities allow systems to balance memory capacity and core count, lowering costs and making them perfect for next-generation server platforms. Additionally, the compatibility for AMD EXPO and Intel XMP 3.0 profiles, which are intended especially for enthusiasts, suggests that these Modules are for desktop computers.
Integration With System
You may create a PC with 48GB or 96GB of dual-channel memory for less money than a device with 64GB or 128GB of RAM by substituting a few 24GB or two 48GB modules for a pair of 32GB and 64GB DIMMs. For current CPUs with 16 or 24 cores, however, sizes like 48GB and 96GB are better suited. For instance, if you’re creating a virtual machine, you might get 2GB or 3GB per core.
Price
The suggested retail pricing for Micron’s DDR5-5200 and DDR5-5600 modules is unknown. New memory modules are anticipated to be reasonably priced, despite their high capacity and improved performance, given that many storage solutions from Micron may have price reductions in the upcoming weeks.