Gloway and KingBank released new DDR5 memory modules built around domestic 24Gb DRAM chips. These sticks offer a single capacity of 24GB, which expands the total kit size to 48GB for dual-channel setups. This configuration provides more memory than standard 32GB kits without requiring four physical slots.
New modules reach 24GB per stick using domestic chips for 48GB kits
The products include Gloway's Longwu Yi Series Special Commemorative Edition and KingBank's Star Blade RGB Series. Both manufacturers utilize a standard 8-die UDIMM layout to achieve the higher density on individual modules. The source does not identify the specific Chinese foundry that produced the underlying DRAM particles.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Gloway Longwu Yi | KingBank Star Blade |
|---|---|---|
| Module Type | UDIMM | UDIMM |
| Single Stick Capacity | 24GB | 24GB |
| Transfer Rate | 6000MT/s | Not specified |
| Timings | CL36-38-38-80 | Not specified |

Gloway’s model operates at a transfer rate of 6000MT/s with timings set at CL36-38-38-80. It runs at a voltage of 1.25V and includes optimized settings for AMD platforms. KingBank’s variant features RGB lighting and enhanced thermal solutions to manage heat during operation.
The announcement highlights the growing availability of domestic memory components in consumer hardware. These new kits allow builders to access larger memory capacities using only two DIMM slots. The release marks a step forward in local supply chain capabilities for PC memory.



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