Chinese vendor POWEV has officially entered the DDR5 memory market with a new lineup of modules. The company announced the availability of these memory sticks, marking its debut in the high-speed RAM segment.
New memory lineup supports desktop, laptop, and server environments with 64GB capacity.
The product range covers three distinct form factors: UDIMM, SODIMM, and RDIMM. This selection allows the modules to serve desktop computers, laptops, and server environments respectively. Each module supports a maximum capacity of 64GB.

POWEV has not yet disclosed specific pricing details for the new DDR5 modules. Information regarding the launch date or regional availability also remains unconfirmed at this time.
The expansion into DDR5 technology positions POWEV to compete in both the hardware and gaming sectors. The inclusion of server-grade RDIMM options suggests a broad market strategy that extends beyond consumer gaming PCs.




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