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The latest DDR5 chatter centers on AMD EXPO “Ultra Low Latency” memory (EXPO-ULL) and vendor demos of faster/lower-latency DDR5 kits. Manufacturers are also announcing multiple new DDR5 offerings (including PCIe 5.0 SSD bundles) and tooling/support from system/OEM partners.

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Key Takeaway AMD EXPO-ULL aims to cut DDR5 latencies on AM5 with new DIMMs, while G.Skill and others demonstrate fast, low-latency DDR5 kits and platform support.
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AMD EXPO-ULL aims to cut DDR5 latencies on AM5 with new DIMMs, while G.Skill and others demonstrate fast, low-latency DDR5 kits and platform support.

The latest DDR5 chatter centers on AMD EXPO “Ultra Low Latency” memory (EXPO-ULL) and vendor demos of faster/lower-latency DDR5 kits. Manufacturers are also announcing multiple new DDR5 offerings (including PCIe 5.0 SSD bundles) and tooling/support from system/OEM partners.

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Crucial 32GB 262-Pin DDR5 SO-DIMM DDR5 5600 Laptop Memory Model CT32G56C46S5
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Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6000 kit (2x16GB)
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Patriot Viper Elite 5 Ultra 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000) Desktop Memory Model VEUR532G6028K
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G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 5600 Desktop Memory Model F5-5600J3636C16GX2-RS5K
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Crucial Pro DDR5 64GB Kit (2x32GB)
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MSI PRO A620AM-B EVO AM5 DDR5 PCIe 4.0 microATX Motherboard
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Top 4 signals · AMD EXPO-ULL aims to cut DDR5 latencies on AM5

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Tech focus AMD EXPO “Ultra Low Latency” targets effectively same pricing as current DDR5
Compatibility detail EXPO-ULL works on existing chipsets but requires new DIMMs
Example kit shown G.Skill demos DDR5-6000 CL26 EXPO-ULL memory
Platform integration Origin Code plans to support AMD EXPO ULL with select Vortex DDR5 kits

What to Watch

  • Look for ongoing demonstrations of EXPO-ULL kits and their latency/speed results from G.Skill and other vendors. TechPowerUp
  • Check whether more OEMs update BIOS/software for EXPO ULL beyond Origin Code’s supported Vortex kits. TechPowerUp
  • Watch for broader DDR5 announcements like TeamGroup’s new DDR5 kits and related storage launches. KitGuru

What Changed

  • AMD says new EXPO ‘Ultra Low Latency’ DDR5 memory should be 'effectively the same price' as current kits — feature will work on existing chipsets, but will require new DIMMs Tom's Hardware
  • G.Skill Also Demos AMD EXPO-ULL Memory: DDR5-6000 with CL26 TechPowerUp
  • G.Skill Demos a DDR5-10000 RDIMM in 8-channel Config, ECC CUDIMMs on 270K Plus TechPowerUp
  • G.Skill Shows Impressive OC Capabilities of Its DDR5 Lineups, 4-Rank 256 GB Passive-Cooled, Active-Cooled DIMMs, EXPO ULL AI Boost Demo WCCFTech
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Tracking: G.Skill Also Demos AMD EXPO-ULL Memory: DDR5-6000 with CL26 / G.Skill Demos a DDR5-10000 RDIMM in 8-channel Config, ECC CUDIMMs on 270K Plus

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Tracking: AMD says new EXPO ‘Ultra Low Latency’ DDR5 memory should be 'effectively the same price' as current kits — feature will work on existing chipsets, but will require new DIMMs / Grab this RTX 5070 gaming PC with a 7800X3D from CyberPowerPC for under $1,960 right now — exclusive discount available on 4K-ready pre-built rig with 32GB DDR5 and 1TB SSD that knocks $210 off

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Why splurge on AM5 when an older X3D chip still gets you most of the gains?

One of the biggest reasons AM4 has aged so well is that AMD gave the platform a genuinely meaningful final upgrade path. Instead of forcing people to rebuild their entire PCs, X3D CPUs like the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and 5700X3D let existing AM4 users squeeze much more gaming performance out of the systems they already own. That's a huge deal when you consider how much it costs to upgrade to AM5 today. You're spending more on DDR5 memory than you would for a 9800X3D. And let's not forget the cost of the motherboard either. So, if you have a Zen 2 or even a Zen 3 non-X3D CPU, it makes more sense to up

AMD's X3D CPUs aged so well that gamers won't upgrade, and that's a nightmare for AM5
Should you buy a BOSGAME P4 Ultra?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyValuePremium price for a Zen 3+ platform3 / 5DesignAwkward internals and limited USB ports3.5 / 5FeaturesDual 2.5 GbE, but an old platform rebranded3.5 / 5PerformanceOutclassed by DDR5 systems3 / 5OverallA limited use mini PC3.5 / 5

I tested the Bosgame P4 Ultra and nothing here convinces me that AMD Zen 3 is sufficiently exciting for the current mini PC market
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