Team Group released TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 memory

Team Group announced that it has officially launched the new TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 memory, which is expected to be launched on major e-commerce platforms around the world from the end of June to mid-July, including Amazon and Newegg in the US and Amazon in Japan.

At the end of 2020, Team Group has been committed to the research and development of DDR5 memory after reaching a core chip cooperation with the original factory and has worked hand in hand with major motherboard manufacturers to ensure that the new memory can pass rigorous tests during the research and development stage, and provide reliable quality assurance. The TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 memory launched this time is 50% higher than the previous DDR4 memory at 3200MHz. The operating voltage is lower and it saves power. At the same time, Team Group strives to minimize noise interference to TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 memory.

DDR5 memory is equipped with a power management IC (PMIC), which moves the power management from the motherboard to the memory to better optimize the load. In addition, the improved architecture has been upgraded from 16 Bank of DDR4 memory to 32 Bank, which has doubled the access availability, and the IC has its own On-die ECC debugging mechanism, which can repair the DRAM unit by its own function, so it has higher stability.

The specifications of the first batch of TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 memory are DDR5-4800 16GB x 2 packages, the working voltage is 1.1V, the timing is CL40-40-40-77, and it fully complies with the standard specifications set by the JEDEC Association. Team Group said that this content can be used on the upcoming Intel 600 series motherboards, which can ensure good compatibility. It is understood that the official suggested retail price of the 16GB x 2 set of TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 memory is $399.99.

I believe that with the release of Intel 12th-generation Core series processors, Team Group will launch more different specifications and series of DDR5 memory in the future, such as DDR5-5200 or T-FORCE series DDR5 memory.