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Montage Technology's 9200 MT/s DDR5 Drivers Push Datacenter Limits

New clock drivers from Montage Technology enable RDIMM memory speeds of 9200 MT/s, nearly doubling enterprise standards. While offering significant performance gains for AI and data processing, widespread adopt...

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