Lenovo unveiled Samsung LPCAMM2 memory: 96 GB at a speed of 9,600 MT/s
Lenovo ThinkBook – a new Samsung LPDDR5X CAMM‑2 memory module has been revealed
The Lenovo ThinkBook product manager posted a photo of the Samsung LPDDR5X CAMM‑2 (LPCAMM2) memory module on the Chinese social network Weibo. The case shows the labeling: 96 GB and transfer speed 9600 MT/s. According to a Lenovo representative, this module has not yet entered mass production.
What is LPCAMM2?
* Removable modules – they are screwed onto the motherboard rather than soldered like regular LPDDR memory. This makes them easily replaceable and upgradable.
* They retain the energy efficiency of traditional LPDDR while supporting higher speeds.
* JEDEC has standardized LPCAMM2, positioning it as an alternative to SO‑DIMM for thin laptops that need greater bandwidth and better efficiency.
Why 96 GB attracts attention
Samsung’s official website currently has no information about a module of this capacity. The most advanced LPCAMM2 modules available at the time of publication offer up to 64 GB and speeds up to 8533 Mbps. Micron previously stated that LPCAMM2 can reach 9600 Mbps – this is confirmed by Lenovo’s demonstration.
Processor support
Intel documentation for mobile Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) processors lists official support for LPDDR5X/LPCAMM2 configurations up to 9600 MT/s. In practice, the actual maximum speed depends on the specific processor, board design, and chosen memory configuration.
Products already in serial production
VideoCardz reports several solutions that support high‑speed LPCAMM2. For example, the Congatec conga‑TC1000r COM Express compute module for Edge and embedded systems based on Panther Lake can reach 96 GB LPDDR5X LPCAMM2 at speeds up to 8533 MT/s. This confirms that 96 GB modules are already used in serial production for embedded systems.
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