Shouldn't the end of the article read "... are based on 32x8 Gb chips, but are essentially two modules on one PCB. This is different to the Samsung modules, which use 16x16 Gb chips."? Let's not go for 64GB UDIMMs yet :) .
" 'Double Capacity' memory modules released by G.Skill and Zadak last year are based on 32x16 Gb chips, but are essentially two modules on one PCB. This is different to the Samsung modules, which use 16x32 Gb chips." 32x8Gb and 16x16Gb.
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csbin2 - Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - link
ASUS X399 Zenith Extreme Support 256 GB Memoryhttps://www.computerbase.de/2019-01/asus-rog-zenit...
Devo2007 - Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - link
That's an HEDT platform so not comparable to the X390-based motherboards.AlexusSmile - Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - link
Shouldn't the end of the article read "... are based on 32x8 Gb chips, but are essentially two modules on one PCB. This is different to the Samsung modules, which use 16x16 Gb chips."? Let's not go for 64GB UDIMMs yet :) .yuhong - Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - link
" 'Double Capacity' memory modules released by G.Skill and Zadak last year are based on 32x16 Gb chips, but are essentially two modules on one PCB. This is different to the Samsung modules, which use 16x32 Gb chips."32x8Gb and 16x16Gb.
pixelstuff - Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - link
Does this mean we'll see 64 GB on the Mini-ITX motherboards?PixyMisa - Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - link
Yep.Maltz - Tuesday, January 22, 2019 - link
Now if they (and the rest of the industry) would get their BIOS act together to support eDrive on NVMe...