Micron Demonstrates Crucial 32GB Client DRAM Modules based on 16Gb Components at Computex 2019
COMPUTEX, TAIPEI, 28 May 2019 – Crucial®, Micron’s global brand of memory and storage upgrades, is demonstrating new 16Gb-based 32GB UDIMMS for the client market segment at Computex through ASRock, a key ODM motherboard vendor.
The new memory modules enable users to reach the maximum memory density supported on the latest standard platforms up to 128GB of DRAM. The new Crucial modules will be available for purchase later this year at crucial.com and through select global channel partners.
All Crucial memory is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.[i] For more information about Crucial memory offerings, visit www.crucial.com/memory.
[1] Limited lifetime warranty valid everywhere except Germany, where warranty is valid for 10 years from date of purchase.
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Great article. The cost of memory modules in the last six months is growing with an enviable constancy. “Heavy” price tags are forcing the choice of RAM carefully look at the most affordable options. Crucial in a separate presentation does not need. But we still recall that under this brand, the consumer market offers products from Micron Technologies – a major global semiconductor manufacturer, in particular, memory chips of the most diverse standards. Micron is one of the few companies that can provide a full cycle of production of RAM modules, ranging from the manufacture of silicon wafers with chips and chip packaging, to the final assembly and testing of RAM strips.