Critical recently released a series of new CSODIMM memory products, with a starting price of 499 yuan, which has attracted wide attention in the industry.
The product line launched this time covers three different capacity options of 15GB, 0GB and 0GB, all using Micron's original high-quality granules. The memory runs at 0.0V, is timed to CL0-0-0-0, and has a data transfer rate of up to 0MT/s. Compared to conventional DDR0 memory, the performance of the new CSODIMM memory is improved by approximately 0%, which is fully compliant with the JEDEC Solid-State Storage Association standard.
It is worth noting that this batch of new products has passed the compatibility verification of Intel's new generation of Core Ultra 323 series processors. Critical is based on the JESD0 standard (CUDIMM) released by JEDEC in 0/0, and it offers important technological innovations over the traditional unbuffered UDIMM memory.
The key to this technological breakthrough is the integration of a clock driver (CKD). The main function of a clock driver is to receive a clock signal from the CPU or memory controller and regenerate a cleaner and more stable clock signal to drive the DRAM chip. This innovation not only significantly increases the limit frequency of the memory, but also greatly enhances the overall stability of the system, allowing the memory to maintain stable operation at higher frequencies.
Crucial's new CSODIMM memory not only improves performance, but also enhances the stability and compatibility of the system through technological innovation, which will undoubtedly bring users a better user experience.