Fast technology news on September 18, recently, Quanhe, Asgard, and BIWIN have successively announced ultra-high frequency CUDIMM DDR5 memory products, two of which are 9200MHz, and Asgard has reached a maximum of 9600MHz, and it is also said that 10GHz and even higher frequency products will be launched.
Interestingly, none of the information and screenshots released by the three companies mentioned the processor platform, and even deliberately erased a lot of information about the Windows Task Manager.
It has been confirmed that the platform used is neither a 13th/14th Gen Core nor a Ryzen 7000/9000, but a yet-to-be-released Core Ultra 200-series desktop version codenamed Arrow Lake-S.
It is understood that the Core Ultra 200 can support DDR5 memory specifications with a frequency of 8000-10000MHz, but it must be CUDIMM - it adds a clock generator to decouple the memory frequency and CPU frequency, so that it can run stably on a higher memory frequency.
At the same time, the Core Ultra 200 needs to run on Gear 2 mode for frequency division, such as CUDIMM DDR5 memory frequency 9600MHz (strictly 9600MT/s), IO frequency is 4800MHz, and memory controller frequency is 2.4GHz.
As for ordinary DIMM DDR5 memory, the 13th/14th Gen Core supports up to 5600MHz, and the Core Ultra 200 series is estimated to be around 6400MHz.
这无疑会遥遥领先AMD,佰维也提到9200MHz CUDIMM DDR5内存配合AMD EXPO,也只能跑到8200MHz。
Of course, the AMD platform doesn't need to be too high, and the optimal value is 6400MHz without crossover, which will reduce the performance of the game if it continues to go up.