ADATA, in collaboration with MSI, has officially introduced the world’s first 128GB DDR5 CUDIMM memory module, marking a major leap in desktop memory capacity. Designed and optimized for upcoming Intel Z890 motherboards, the new module uses a 4-RANK architecture that effectively doubles the capacity of standard DDR5 DIMMs.
Unlike traditional DDR5 modules, the CUDIMM (Clocked Unbuffered DIMM) standard integrates a dedicated on-module clock generation chip. By creating the clock signal directly on the memory stick, CUDIMM technology delivers lower latency, cleaner signaling, and improved stability — benefits that are particularly valuable in high-performance workloads dealing with large datasets.
The 4-RANK layout, rarely seen in desktop-class DDR5 designs, is aimed at professionals and creators who require extreme capacity. According to ADATA, this architecture offers significant efficiency improvements for:
With support for 2-DIMM setups totaling 256GB, Z890 platforms are set to become far more versatile for workstation-level tasks.
The first engineering samples have been validated at DDR5-5600 MT/s. ADATA reports strong long-term stability during “stable burn-in” testing on MSI’s in-development Z890 boards. Final performance profiles may reach higher speeds depending on product tier, though ADATA has not yet shared specific numbers.
ADATA has not announced a launch date or additional capacity options. However, the company suggests that as manufacturing ramps up, 128GB CUDIMM modules could reach the market in the coming months.
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