Crucial DDR5 Industrial Memory Hits 7200MT/s for Extreme Environments

Crucial launches industrial DDR5 memory modules supporting 7200MT/s speeds and operation from- 20C to 85C for harsh environments.

Crucial DDR5 Industrial Memory Modules
Crucial DDR5 Industrial Memory Modules

Crucial released a full series of industrial-grade DDR5 memory modules on August 21, 2024. This launch targets buyers who need reliable computing in extreme environments. The new modules support transfer rates up to 7200MT/s, which helps high-load systems process data faster. Industrial automation, smart healthcare, and automotive systems can now use these components for AI inference tasks.

Wide temperature range and durability features target industrial automation

The product line includes non-ECC and ECC versions of CUDIMM, CSODIMM, and RDIMM form factors. These options allow system integrators to choose the right configuration for their specific hardware needs. The modules are designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -20°C to +85°C. This wide temperature range ensures stability in harsh industrial settings where standard consumer memory might fail.

Specifications

  • Memory Type: DDR5
  • Transfer Rate: Up to 7200MT/s
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +85°C
  • Form Factors: CUDIMM, CSODIMM, RDIMM
  • Durability: Anti-sulfurization technology

Durability is a key focus for these industrial modules. The ECC and RDIMM versions feature 30 μin gold fingers for better electrical contact. Crucial also integrated anti-sulfurization technology to protect against corrosion. These features extend the lifespan of the memory in environments with chemical exposure or high humidity.

We touched on Crucial DDR5 Memory Withdrawal Leaves Buyers in our earlier Crucial coverage. This new release shows Crucial continuing to expand its industrial portfolio despite previous market adjustments. The modules are now available for integration into specialized computing systems. Buyers requiring rugged, high-speed memory for critical infrastructure have a new option to consider.

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