TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwanese companies Adata Technology Co. and Micro-Star International Co. have partnered to advance the memory sector with a new high-capacity module for desktop computers and artificial intelligence systems.
The memory maker and motherboard maker developed the world's first DDR5 5600 CUDIMM memory module with a 4-rank architecture, Adata announced Friday.
CUDIMM, short for clocked unbuffered dual in-line memory module, is a type of high-performance memory designed for next-generation systems, according to Adata. The module's 4-rank design layout doubles the capacity of traditional 2-rank memory modules.
More memory can be packed into a single stick, which is especially useful for gamers, content creators, and professionals running large-scale or data-intensive applications.
Adata's breakthrough allows a single CUDIMM module to reach 128 GB, supporting stable operation on Intel’s upcoming Z890 platform. With two modules installed, users could have up to 256 GB of memory on a single system, combining high speed, low latency, and massive capacity.
The module has completed integration testing on MSI’s Z890 motherboard and passed initial 5,600 megatransfers per second burn-in tests, showcasing strong performance and reliability. Adata said the new 4-rank CUDIMM opens a new era of high-capacity, high-performance memory for desktop PCs.





