Crucial Announces LPCAMM2 8533MT/s Memory For Next-Gen AI PCs
Micron Technology is pushing the boundaries of laptop performance with higher speeds for Crucial LPCAMM2 memory, now reaching up to 8,533 megatransfers per second (MT/s). This latest enhancement brings even more performance to Crucial’s standards-based compact memory module, purpose-built to allow easy upgrades, efficient energy use and AI-ready computing.

With the new speed and densities up to 64GB, Crucial LPCAMM2 allows users to run complex simulations, real-time AI tasks and data-intensive workloads with ease. This launch marks a major step forward in mobile memory innovation, offering 1.5 times faster performance1 and lower power consumption than traditional DDR5 SODIMMs.
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