ADATA launches new DDR5-4800 module, ready for Intel Alder Lake CPUs

ADATA launches its new DDR5-4800 memory module, with up to 32GB capacities -- 64GB kits. Also available soon in SO-DIMM.

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ADATA has just announced its new DDR4-4800 memory module, which is being made in up to 32GB capacities for large 64GB kits of DDR5-4800 memory.

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The new ADATA DDR5-4800 memory will work in most major motherboards, with ADATA teaming with AORUS, ASRock, ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ROG to "ensure optimal performance and compatibility across a wide range of motherboards".

Nick Dai, Senior Manager of DRAM Products at ADATA explains: "Through our strong R&D capabilities and close partnerships with the world's leading motherboard makers, we are committed to offering memory modules with next-generation performance, higher capacities, and enhanced stability. In the coming months, we will continue to launch a diverse array of DDR5 products to meet the different needs of creators, gamers, and other users".

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ADATA will have its new DDR5-4800 memory available in single-stick 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB or if you want a dual-channel kit then you'll get it in 16GB (2 x 8GB), 32GB (2 x 16GB) or 64GB (2 x 32GB) capacities. ADATA says that the SO-DIMM variants will be available in Q4 2021.

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