PNY announces Performance DDR5 4800MHz Desktop Memory

PNY announced its new Performance DDR5 4800MHz Desktop Memory today. DDR5 supports higher density modules up to four times faster than previous generations per module. It also allows memory modules to reach higher frequency speeds. PNY Performance memory will start at 16GB per module and have a frequency of 4800MHz.

DDR5 modules operate at 1.1 volts and feature on-die ECC support to increase efficiency. PNY explains that while DDR4 memory relies on the motherboard to handle voltage conversion, DDR5 supports on-module conversion. This results in lower voltage wear and less noise. On-module power management also has higher headroom for overclocking and voltage adjustments.

Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs will be the company’s first to support DDR5. They’re set to arrive in late 2021. PNY predicts that DDR5 will likely overtake DDR4 in popularity by 2023.

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“We’re excited to add cutting-edge DDR5 technology to our product portfolio,” says PNY. While we are launching our first DDR5 models in the Performance line, we will also be supporting gamers, content creators, and enthusiasts in their on-going quest for PC performance by launching models under our XLR8 Gaming brand. These models will feature higher frequency speeds, aggressive out-of-the-box overclocking, stylish heat spreaders and RGB illumination.

Motherboard manufacturers will be able to test PNY XLR8 Gaming DDR5 4800MHz Desktop Memory in Q3 2021. PNY expects the modules to go into mass production in the fourth quarter of 2021. The modules will be available through Amazon, Best Buy, and PNY.

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