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    Posted: 6 hours 34 minutes ago at 10:38pm
ASRock has announced that its Intel 600/700/800 motherboard series now supports
DDR5 "One sub-channel (1*32-bit)" HUDIMM modules.



"We've noticed the strong demand for affordable DDR5 modules, with this patent
pending technology, it will bring flexibility and affordable cost for global
system integrators, we are also cooperating with DRAM manufacture to bring more
One sub-channel HUDIMM module to the market."Said Chris Lee, Vice President of
ASRock motherboard and gaming monitor business unit.

"Innovations like ASRock's One sub-channel DRAM technology are crucial to
ensuring desktop computing remains accessible despite the rising demand and
costs for DDR5 memory. Intel's grateful for ASRock's support in bringing this
to market for our 600/700/800-series chipsets, ensuring Intel users have more
access to the benefits of DDR5 memory in the years ahead." Said Robert Hallock,
Vice President and General Manager for Intel's Enthusiast Channel Segment
business unit.

Standard DDR5 DRAM uses "Two sub-channel (2*32-bit)" architecture which is
beneficial for high capacity single DIMM module however it is not so practical
for current PC market. By supporting "One sub-channel (1*32-bit)", user is able
to build affordable system with ASRock 600/700/800 motherboards.

"It's a privilege to co-develop One sub-channel DRAM module with ASRock, this
patent pending technology can half the chip quantity on RAM stick therefore
reduces cost, hoping to satisfy the strong demand for DRAM modules." Said Gerry
Chen, General Manager of TEAMGROUP.



Supporting One sub-channel module also opens up the possibility for multiple
DRAM combination with better performance and lower latency, on H610M COMBOII,
the bandwidth for 8GB (1*32-bit) + 16GB (2*32-bit) is higher than single 24GB
(2*32-bit) DRAM module.



Besides ASRock motherboards, DeskMini can also support One sub-channel module
in HSODIMM DDR5 form factor, giving all around support for this new technology.

Download the latest BIOS from the ASRock official website:
https://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?cat=BIOS

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