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China's DRAM Advance: 64GB RDIMMs Now in Mass Production, Pressuring Global Suppliers

A new Chinese manufacturer has begun mass production of DDR5 memory, producing 64-gigabyte registered dual inline memory modules (RDIMMs) that could challenge the dominance of Samsung and SK Hynix. This develop...

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