Micron Technology is pushing the boundaries of laptop performance with higher speeds for Crucial LPCAMM2 memory, now reaching up to 8,533 megatransfers per second (MT/s).
This latest enhancement brings even more performance to Crucial’s standards-based compact memory module, purpose-built to allow easy upgrades, efficient energy use and AI-ready computing.
With the new speed and densities up to 64GB, Crucial LPCAMM2 allows users to run complex simulations, real-time AI tasks and data-intensive workloads with ease. This launch marks a major step forward in mobile memory innovation, offering 1.5 times faster performance1 and lower power consumption than traditional DDR5 SODIMMs.
The modules deliver all the benefits of Micron’s leading LPDDR5X mobile memory in a form factor that is less than half the size of standard SODIMMs, enabling users to upgrade, repair and extend the life of their devices, reducing e-waste.
“Our customers are looking for upgradeable memory solutions that can keep pace with the demands of AI workloads and mobile multitasking,” said Jonathan Weech, senior director of product marketing for Micron’s Commercial Products Group. “Crucial LPCAMM2 is
designed to meet those needs with speed, energy efficiency and the flexibility to upgrade, all in a compact form factor.”
Crucial LPCAMM2 is ideal for AI developers, creators and mobile professionals who need fast, efficient memory for multitasking, rendering and handling large datasets.