Samsung is on the verge of commencing mass production of its cutting-edge LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory modules, which boast impressive specifications of up to 96 GB capacities and transfer rates reaching 9600 MT/s.
Exploring LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X Memory Modules: 96 GB Capacity & 9600 MT/s Speeds
The innovative LPCAMM2 form factor is strategically designed to optimize PCB sizes for mobile devices and notebooks. While the technology has primarily featured LPDDR5 memory, it also supports the faster LPDDR5X standard. Although interest in LPCAMM2 is growing, Samsung has not yet launched full-scale production of its highest-speed modules.

In a noteworthy development, Lenovo China’s manager, @思考未来啊, shared an image of a Samsung LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory module characterized by a capacity of 96 GB and a “2D8Rx8 PC5″configuration. This module is designed to deliver speeds of up to 9600 MT/s and is identified by the part number “M561K6LC3CL1-CCVYD.”Currently, the only platform equipped to utilize such high speeds is Intel’s Panther Lake “Core Ultra Series 3”.
While the Samsung LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory modules are not yet in mass production, the timeline for their release is imminent. As one of Intel’s key PC OEMs, Lenovo is anticipated to integrate this advanced memory standard into its forthcoming Panther Lake “Core Ultra Series 3″notebooks. The compact memory module’s 96 GB capacity presents an outstanding option for users demanding higher memory performance.

Previously, LPCAMM2 LPDDR5/LPDDR5X memory was also featured in Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 platforms intended for Edge AI and embedded computing systems. This modular design integration illustrates how LPCAMM2 is pushing the boundaries of conventional memory applications.
Additionally, Intel has presented LPCAMM2 modules from Crucial, which are utilized on the RVP, offering a capacity of 64 GB with speeds of up to 7500 MT/s. The specific part number for these modules is “CT64G75C2LP5X. M48C1.”Intel has already confirmed support for LPCAMM2 at speeds up to 9533 MT/s and capacities up to 96 GB for its Panther Lake processors.


The anticipated modules will support capacities of up to 96 GB and speeds reaching 8533 MT/s, paving the way for the expected launch of the faster 9600 MT/s variants likely in the middle or second half of this year.
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