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Samsung LPCAMM: Revolutionary Breakthrough in PC and Data Center Memory Tech

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Samsung developed the world’s first LPCAMM (Low Power Compression Attached Memory Module) form factor. It is expected to transform the DRAM market for PCs and laptops — and potentially even data centers.

The company’s groundbreaking development for its 7.5 Gbps LPCAMM has completed system verification through Intel’s platform. PCs and laptops have conventionally used LPDDR DRAM or DDR-based So-DIMMs.

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LPCAMM offers enhanced flexibility for PC and laptop manufacturers during the production process. Compared to So-DIMM, LPCAMM occupies up to 60% less space on the motherboard.

This allows more efficient use of devices’ internal space while also improving performance by up to 50% and power efficiency by up to 70%. LPDDR’s power-saving features have made it an attractive option for servers.

Adding to this, Samsung’s LPCAMM offers a solution to these challenges, creating significant potential for it to become the solution of choice for future data centers and servers.

  • LPCAMM is set to be tested using next-generation systems with major customers this year, and commercialization is planned for 2024.

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