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Default Samsung develops Low Power Compression Attached Memory Module

Says it will transform DRAM

Samsung Electronics has developed the industry’s first Low Power Compression Attached Memory Module (LPCAMM) form factor, which is expected to transform the DRAM market for PCs and laptops — and potentially data centres.

The company said that Intel has just signed off on its 7.5 gigabits-per-second (Gbps) LPCAMM, which brings it closer to appearing on a motherboard.

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