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Kingston DDR5

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Developers: Kingston Technology
Last Release Date: 2022/03/01
Branches: Electrical and microelectronics

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2022: Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 SODIMM

On March 1, 2022 Kingston , FURY, a game division of the Kingston Technology, Inc. world's manufacturer of memory modules and technology solutions for, Data Storage announced the release of Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 SODIMM memory modules. The optimal solution for those gamers and users PERSONAL COMPUTER who want to achieve enough performance from their own or laptop small form factor device.

Kingston FURY Impact DDR5, according to the company, is fifty percent faster than memory, DDR4 which improves performance in, games rendering, and multitasking, and low power consumption and increased efficiency prevent overheating of the system at a voltage of 1.1  V. SODIMM-memory Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 is available in the form of kits with a capacity of up to 64 GB, Certified for Intel XMP 3.0 specification and combines all DDR5 capabilities in a thin and compact form factor. Thanks to Plug N Play acceleration technology and ECC support, it automatically reaches speeds of up to 4800 MT/s with less delays than DDR5-4800 modules. Thus, system performance is improved without the need to turn on the profile and integrity is maintained when data high speeds are achieved.

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"We are pleased to complement our line of high-performance DDR5 memory with the Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 SODIMM modules. Gamers and creators content will be able to rate DDR5 on computers both desktop and notebooks, "-

commented by Kristy Ernt, DRAM Manager at Kingston.
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Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 is available as separate modules with a capacity of up to  32  GB  and sets of two modules with a capacity of up to 64 GB. Both are protected by a limited lifetime guarantee.

Additional features of Kingston FURY Impact DDR5:

  • Capacity: individual modules: 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB; set of two modules: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB.
  • Delay: CL38.
  • Supply voltage: 1.1 V.
  • Operating temperature: 0 to 85 ° C.
  • Dimensions: 69.6 × 30.0 mm.

2021

Kingston FURY Beast DDR5

On October 27, 2021, Kingston FURY, a game division of the Kingston Technology Company, Inc. world's manufacturer of memory and technology solutions for, Data Storage announced the release of the Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory. Thanks to the speed of work, support for Plug N   Play and a frequency of 4800  MHz, doubling the number of banks from 16 to 32 and packet length from 8 to 16, this memory will suit to gamers enthusiasts who are important for high performance.

The release of the Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 will take place almost simultaneously with the release of the Intel Z690 chipset and the 12th  generation Intel Core processor (code name  - Alder Lake-S). It is a platform that uses the DDR5 standard, making the performance and integrity of the data it provides available to customers worldwide.

In addition to increased speed and more capacity, the Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 has a number of additional features. It supports technology of correction of mistakes on crystals (on-die ECC - ODECC) for increase in stability at ultrahigh speeds, uses double 32-bit subchannels for increase in efficiency and management of food via the integrated circuit (PMIC) for ensuring receipt of energy where it is most of all necessary. Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory is an opportunity to reach the next level in extreme games, streaming in 4K + format or when creating volumetric animation and 3D rendering. And all this in combination with an optimal design.

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"We are pleased that DDR5 technology has finally gone production into and become part of the Kingston FURY line, which is suitable for both gamers and enthusiasts. We are proud of what users can collect with confidence, PERSONAL COMPUTER knowing that memory of Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 was tested and approved by global manufacturers motherboards MSI, and ASUS ASRock ", Gigabyte-

says Kristy Ernt, Business Manager at DRAM. Kingston
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In addition, the Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 supports  and is certified to work with Intel XMP 3.0. This means that users can count on simple, stable and safe acceleration. Memory also allows you to create additional gaming capabilities thanks to two customizable speed and time profiles.

Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory is available in the form of 16  GB single modules and sets of two modules operating at 4800  MHz and 5200  MHz. Memory is protected by a limited lifetime guarantee.

Properties and characteristics of Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory:

  • Increased startup speed - With an increased   4800 MHz startup speed, DDR5 runs 50% faster than DDR4.
  • Increased acceleration stability: Chip Error Correction Technology (ODECC) helps maintain data integrity to support high performance with sufficiently active use.
  • Efficiency: Due to doubling the number of banks and packet length, as well as two independent 32-bit subchannels, DDR5 provides high-speed data processing in games and resource-intensive applications and scenarios.
  • Intel XMP 3.0 Support and Certification - Optimized time, speed, and voltage to accelerate and maintain user-configurable profiles using Programmable Integrated Power Management (PMIC).
  • Certification of global motherboard manufacturers.
  • Low profile heat sink: the cooling system has quite high functionality.
  • Volume: single modules - 16  GB, sets of two modules - 32  GB.
  • Frequency: 4800 and 5200  MHz.
  • Delay: CL38, CL40.
  • Voltage: 1.10   and 1.25  V.
  • Operating temperature: from 0 to 85  ° C.
  • Dimensions: 133.35  ×  34.90  ×  6.62  mm.

Supply DDR5 memory to motherboard partners

Kingston Technology Company, Inc. sent DDR5 memory modules with the ability to accelerate to its motherboard partners, thus starting the process of certifying the latest generation memory platform. This became known in May 2021.

Kingston equipped these DDR5 modules with a pre-installed XMP profile, while allowing motherboard partners to manually configure the Integrated Power Management Circuit (PMIC) above the 1.1 V limit set by the DDR5 specification. This will provide flexibility in memory acceleration.

Delivery of DDR5-based solutions is planned to begin in the third quarter of 2021.

Checking memory operation requires close cooperation between manufacturers of all elements of the computational ecosystem. Kingston has established close ties with motherboard and chipset manufacturers. Sending memory to the motherboard manufacturer was the next stage of the mandatory process of preparing for the launch of high-performance memory with the ability to accelerate. Its release is scheduled for late 2021.