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Crucial Begins Shipping Out LPCAMM2 Memory With 8,533MT/s Speeds For Next-Gen AI Laptops

The memory standard is finally getting moved.

by John Law
October 2, 2025
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Micron-owned Crucial became one of the first brands to start shipping out its own LPCAMM2 DDR5 memory modules, with speeds of 8,533MT/s. The memory module is built for use with next generation AI laptops, and comes in capacities of up to 64GB.

“With the new speed and densities up to 64GB, Crucial LPCAMM2 allows users to run complex simulations, real-time AI tasks and data-intensive workloads with ease. This launch marks a major step forward in mobile memory innovation, offering 1.5 times faster performance and lower power consumption than traditional DDR5 SODIMMs.”

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“The LPCAMM2 form factor was developed in close collaboration with leading PC ecosystem partners and top OEMs to ensure seamless integration with next generation AI PCs. That effort helped shape the standard to meet the evolving needs of mobile computing, enabling breakthrough performance, power efficiency and upgradeability.

LPCAMM2 memory is compatible with next-gen AI mobile workstations from Lenovo and Dell, with broader adoption forecasted as more laptop manufacturers embrace the standard.”

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Crucial isn’t the only brand to have developed its own LPCAMM2 memory. Back during Computex 2025, several major brands such as Klevv and Kingston were showing off their own variant of the memory. Kingston, in particular, was one of the first brands to showcase the form factor during the previous Computex season, albeit in a different form factor.

Micron’s Crucial LPCAMM2 DDR5-8533 RAM is currently being listed at US$233 (~RM980) for 32GB and US$452 (~RM1,901). We’re not expecting local pricing or availability anytime soon, for the simple reason being that there really isn’t any device on the current market that can support it.

Related Article Chinese CXMT DRAM Chips Are Already Being Used By Brands Like Corsair

(Source: Crucial [1] [2] [3], Videocardz, Hot Hardware)

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