TeamGroup Unveils DDR5 Elite Series 16 GB 4800 MHz Memory Modules, Also Launches 256 GB XTREEM ARGB DDR4 Memory Kits

TeamGroup Unveils DDR5 Elite Series 16 GB 4800 MHz Memory Modules, Also Launches 256 GB XTREEM ARGB DDR4 Memory Kits

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TeamGroup is announcing a range of new products at Computex 2021 which include DDR5, DDR4 memory modules/kits, and high-capacity SSD solutions. The company was one of the first to tease its next-gen DDR5 memory designs and now officially unveiling it to the public.

Let's start with TeamGroup's next-gen DDR5 memory solution. The company has announced the DDR5 Elite series as its first next-gen memory module which will feature a capacity of 16 GB and operate at 4800 Mbps transfer speeds. The product page lists the memory module to carry twice the number of memory banks compared to DDR4 and operates at an ultra-low voltage of 1.1V. It also features on-die ECC support PMIC (Power Management IC) which increases efficiency. From the renders, it can be seen that the Elite series DDR5 memory is very basic, featuring a black PCB and no heatsink.

TeamGroup Unveils DDR5 Elite Series 16 GB 4800 MHz Memory Modules, Also Launches 256 GB XTREEM ARGB DDR4 Memory Kits

May 31, 2021, 6:20am UTC
https://wccftech.com/teamgroup-unveils-ddr5-elite-series-16-gb-4800-mhz-memory-modules-256-gb-xtreem-argb-ddr4-memory-kits/ > TeamGroup is announcing a range of new products at Computex 2021 which include DDR5, DDR4 memory modules/kits, and high-capacity SSD solutions. The company was one of the first to tease its next-gen DDR5 memory designs and now officially unveiling it to the public. > Let's start with TeamGroup's next-gen DDR5 memory solution. The company has announced the DDR5 Elite series as its first next-gen memory module which will feature a capacity of 16 GB and operate at 4800 Mbps transfer speeds. The product page lists the memory module to carry twice the number of memory banks compared to DDR4 and operates at an ultra-low voltage of 1.1V. It also features on-die ECC support PMIC (Power Management IC) which increases efficiency. From the renders, it can be seen that the Elite series DDR5 memory is very basic, featuring a black PCB and no heatsink.