Adata officially announced that it has created the world’s first ultra-high-capacity CUDIMM DDR5 memory module, in cooperation with PC brand MSI. The new memory module uses a 4-rank architecture and can hold a whopping 128GB of memory on a single stick, and still maintain stable operability.
Adata claims that its 4-Rank CUDIMM DDR5 memory was tested on an Intel Z890 motherboard, courtesy of MSI. ” The ADATA 4-RANK DDR5 5600 CUDIMM Memory Module has been successfully integrated and tested on MSI’s in-development Z890 motherboards, completing stable burn-in verification at 5600 MT/s and demonstrating excellent compatibility, performance, and stability. Supporting up to 256GB on 2-DIMM platforms, this configuration allows users to enjoy both extreme performance and massive capacity on a single desktop platform, meeting the diverse needs of gaming, content creation, and professional computing alike.”

As per the official Adata press release, the company isn’t just targeting enthusiast gamers, but also content creators, AI developers, and engineering professionals who demand powerful computing capability. With regards to AI, having a high memory density actually benefits systems running local datasets, as well as allowing system builders to create multiple Virtual Machine (VM) requiring more than 64GB or 128GB of memory these days.
For another matter, it isn’t clear which motherboard MSI provided to Adata for testing its 4-Rank CUDIMM DDR5 RAM.
(Source: Adata)

