MSI has just announced its support for CUDIMM DDR5 memory on AMD Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 8000 series CPUs. But what exactly is CUDIMM? It’s a type of DDR5 memory that significantly improves signal integrity, allowing memory manufacturers to push higher memory frequencies independent of the memory controller. This translates to improved stability and reliability at faster speeds, with CUDIMM memory modules starting at 6400MT/s.
Several memory manufacturers have already released CUDIMM memory kits, with impressive speeds reaching up to 9200MT/s and 9600MT/s. There’s even promise of kits exceeding 10,000MT/s in the future.
AMD is about to lift the embargo on reviews for its new X870E and X870 motherboards, which will shed more light on the performance and features of CUDIMM memory. At a recent press event, MSI discussed its support for CUDIMM memory on its X870 motherboards, emphasizing the changes made to the memory slot design for better signal quality.
This means that users with AMD Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 8000 series CPUs can expect to benefit from the increased performance and stability offered by CUDIMM memory modules. The future of memory looks fast and promising with CUDIMM DDR5 pushing the boundaries of performance and speed.