

The new generation of ADATA DDR5 memory module greatly improves the basic frequency of memory, from the highest 3200MT/s in DDR4 to 4800MT/s, greatly improving the data transmission efficiency of the computer system.


The new generation of DDR5 U-DIMM memory modules, the appearance size and number of pins are the same as DDR4, the most obvious difference is in the position of the anti-dumb notch is slightly different, and DDR5 integrates I/O resistance and CMD/ADD resistor into the chip, the appearance is more concise than DDR4. In addition, it can be seen that the front of the new PMIC (power management chip), can provide a stable power supply for DDR5, and only 1.1V operating voltage, 8% more energy-saving performance than DDR4.