
Innodisk has released its new DDR5 CAMM2 and LPDDR5X CAMM2 (LPCAMM2) memory modules for embedded applications in the industrial sector. These memory modules deliver fast speeds of up to 6400 MT/s and 8533 MT/s, respectively, in a 60% smaller footprint.
The CAMM2 series features a distinctive design by consolidating dual channels on a single module, which combines the capacity and performance of two separate SODIMMs in a compact footprint, Innodisk said. In addition, the modules offer a more simplified PCB routing that improves signal integrity despite handling a greater signal load, the company said.
Innodisk’s DDR5 CAMM2 (left) and LPDDR5X CAMM2 (right) memory modules (Source: Innodisk)
The DDR5 CAMM2 delivers speeds of up to 6400 MT/s, while the LPDDR5X version increases performance to 8533 MT/s, with the same 128-bit data width and lower operating voltage of 1.05 V. A new motherboard design with the CAMM2 module is said to eliminate signal stubs caused by unused DIMM slots in traditional stacked configurations.
“This advanced design improves power efficiency, reduces energy consumption, and extends system working hours,” Innodisk said, and the “flat, board-hugging installation improves thermal contact and frees up space for customized cooling solutions.” These features make them suited for Compact PCI, mini PC, rugged laptops, and fanless systems that require high performance in compact, power-efficient designs.
The memory modules also deliver features for easier maintenance and modular scalability. Both the CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 use a screw-lock design that secures mechanical attachment and improves vibration resistance and mechanical durability. The LPCAMM2’s modular LPDDR5X architecture eliminates the need for full motherboard replacements, which addresses the limitations of soldered memory designs, the company said.
The LPDDR5X CAMM2 and DDR5 CAMM2 modules will begin sampling in the fourth quarter of 2025.
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