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LPCAMM2: The ThinkPad P1 Gen7 laptop is the first to have these memories

The memories LPCAMM2 of Micron with modules LPDDR5X are debuting for the first time in a laptop, the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen7.

LPCAMM2 memories come to laptops from Lenovo

memory modules LPCAMM2 with chips LPDDR5X They were designed precisely for the laptop segment with the idea of ​​saving physical space and giving laptop manufacturers the possibility of making thinner and lighter equipment, abandoning the idea of ​​traditional SO-DIMM modules. Also, and not least, LPCAMM2 is a high-performance memory solution for AI PCs, so they are intended for high-end portals and mobile workstations.

“LPCAMM2 is a game-changer for mobile workstation users who want to enjoy the benefits of the latest high-performance mobile memory technology without sacrificing superior performance, upgradability, power efficiency or space”said Jonathan Weech, senior director of product marketing for Micron’s Commercial Products Group. “With LPCAMM2, we offer a future-proof memory solution, enabling faster speeds and longer battery life to support demanding creative and AI workloads.”

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Faster and more efficient memories

Micron especially highlights two aspects of its LPCAMM2 memories: They are 58% more efficient and save 64% more space than traditional SO-DIMM (DDR5) memories. In addition, it is offering higher bandwidth, since the memory itself is dual-channel.

LPCAMM2 memories will come in 32 and 64 GB configurations with speeds up to 7500 MT/swhich is 30% above the speeds seen in current DDR5 SO-DIMM memories.

Micron claims that a single LPCAMM2 memory is enough to fill the 128 bits of CPU bandwidth, which helps improve performance in bandwidth-dependent applications such as AI applications. Additionally, performance is being improved by 7% in content creation workloads and up to 15% in productivity workloads.

Finally, these new memories can be updated. If we have 32 GB memory, it is possible to exchange it for a 64 GB one. Although it is not yet announced, it is possible that we will see LPCAMM2 memories of 128 GB or up to 256 GB in the future.

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Mark Tyson
Mark Tyson
Freelance News Writer. Always interested in the way in which technology can change people's lives, and that is why I also advise individuals and companies when it comes to adopting all the advances in Apple devices and services.
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