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- Power measurements in mW per 64-bit bus at the same LPDDR5X speed compared to SODIMM. System standby power savings of up to 80% compared to SODIMM.
- LPDDR5X data rate of 8,533MT/s transfers 1.52x more data than the standard DDR5 SODIMM data rate of 5,600MT/s. LPDDR5X data rate of 7,500MT/s transfers 1.34x more data than the standard DDR5 SODIMM data rate of 5,600MT/s.
- Calculation based on comparison of the total volume (motherboard + socket + memory) of commercially available dual-stacked DDR5 SODIMM modules (32,808 mm3) to LPCAMM2 modules (11,934 mm3).
- Crucial LPCAMM2 products are launching in 2024 and only work with select laptops. PCB compliance subject to final JEDEC specification publication but is functionally equivalent. JEDEC standards are subject to change during and after the development process, including disapproval by the JEDEC board of directors. Please contact your Micron sales representative for details.
- Limited lifetime warranty valid everywhere except Austria, Belgium, France and Germany, where warranty is valid for ten years from the date of purchase.?
- Operating voltage of LPDDR5X is 1.05V whereas the voltage supplied is 5V.
- Based on PCMark 10 digital content creation and productivity workload test results comparing LPDDR5X LPCAMM2 versus DDR5 SODIMM; the digital content creation workload tests performance for photo and video editing, and 3D content creation; the productivity workload measures PC performance for office applications like spreadsheets and writing.
- When comparing power consumption in a two-channel (2CH) configuration for DDR5 at 5600 MT/s and LPCAMM2 at 7500 MT/s, both operating at their default system speeds. For more information visit:?LPCAMM2 | Micron Technology Inc.