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Lexar lists 32GB DDR5 memory with homegrown Chinese chips — 3,999 Yuan ($592) price undercuts hopes for cheaper CXMT-powered RAM
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Storage and memory manufacturer Lexar has listed a new 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-7200 CL38 memory kit in China with a price tag of 3,999 yuan (roughly $592).
While there is no confirmation, the company may be using DRAM chips made by CXMT (ChangXin Memory Technologies).
The compatibility list also includes supported boards for a faster 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-7600 CL38 memory kit.
Notably, major motherboard manufacturers, including MSI and Gigabyte, have already started optimizing their motherboards to support CXMT memory ICs.
Latest Videos From Tom's Hardware Watch full video here:A few months ago, Corsair began adopting CXMT DDR5 chips in select memory kits, including its popular Vengeance lineup.