ADATA has announced the ADATA DDR5-4800, a next-generation DDR5 memory module that is capable of reaching frequencies of up to 4800MT/s and comes with up to 32GB of capacity. In addition, ADATA has worked with six major motherboard brands, including AORUS, ASROCK, ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI and ROG to ensure optimal performance and compatibility across a wide range of motherboards.
An Upgrade in Speed, Capacity, and Stability
In view of more processor cores being used and greatly increased bandwidth in recent years, higher performance memory modules are crucial to staying up to speed in the era of 5G, IoT, and WiFi 6. Compared with previous-generation memory modules, DDR5 allows each CPU core to be allocated more bandwidth, greatly improving overall PC performance. The ADATA DDR5-4800 clocks in at up to 4800MHz and come in either 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB variants for excellent performance and ample capacity. It also sports Error Correcting Code technology and a built-in Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) for accurate data transmissions and improved energy efficiency.
Ensuring Optimal Performance and Compatibility through Collaboration
The INTEL 12th generation platform will soon welcome the use of DDR5 memory modules by the end of October, and ADATA has conducted joint testing with motherboard brands AORUS, ASROCK, ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI and ROG to ensure compatibility and optimal performance. The DDR5-4800 memory module will be offered in a single stick of 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities or a dual kit of 8GBx2, 16 GBx2, and 32GBx2 capacities. SO-DIMM variants will be available by fourth quarter of this year to meet the needs of laptop users.
The Utmost Quality and Reliability
The ADATA DDR5-4800 memory module is made from high-quality chips, has undergone strict testing, and complies with JEDEC and RoHS standards for the utmost in quality and reliability. For added peace of mind, the module comes with a lifetime warranty.
To find out about availability and prices in specific markets, please contact your nearest ADATA representative via www.adata.com.
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