ASRock Integrates One Sub Channel DDR5 Memory Support on Intel 600 700 and 800 Series Motherboards

ASRock Integrates One Sub Channel DDR5 Memory Support on Intel 600 700 and 800 Series Motherboards

ASRock Integrates One Sub Channel DDR5 Support on Intel 600 700 and 800 Series Motherboards to Reduce Memory Costs and Enhance Performance

ASRock implements a new memory approach by integrating One Sub Channel DDR5 support into its products. ASRock has officially expanded the capabilities of its Intel 600 700 and 800 series motherboard lineups by integrating support for One sub channel 1 32 bit HUDIMM memory modules. The company has decided to adopt this design because the traditional two sub channel system design which most of the industry uses requires expensive high capacity products to meet customer needs. Intel and memory experts from TEAMGROUP both support this manufacturer initiative which enables easier access to DDR5 technology.

ASRock Vice President Chris Lee oversees the motherboard and gaming monitor division while the company works with DRAM manufacturers to create more availability of these specific modules. The technology which currently holds a patent pending status operates by reducing the necessary chip count on standard RAM sticks by half. The production cost reduction from this component requirement decrease enables TEAMGROUP General Manager Gerry Chen to deliver an economical solution which addresses increasing desktop memory performance costs.

The technical shift to a 1 32 bit architecture offers more than just budget friendly pricing it creates new avenues for memory configuration. ASRock shows that one sub channel modules deliver better bandwidth and lower latency improvements when proper pairing occurs. For instance on the H610M COMBOII the combination of an 8GB one sub channel module and a 16GB two sub channel module results in better effective bandwidth than using a 24GB two sub channel module. System builders can enhance their system performance through this feature.

Intel has endorsed this technological adjustment as a necessary evolution for the desktop computing sector. Robert Hallock Intel Vice President for the Enthusiast Channel Segment declared that memory accessibility must stay intact to meet growing needs for faster memory standards. The manufacturer uses this method across 600 series 700 series and 800 series chipsets to create an upgrade path which enables existing Intel customers to adopt new DDR5 technology.

This update applies to all major desktop motherboard systems. ASRock DeskMini systems will use the HSODIMM DDR5 form factor to support this technology according to the company. The company has established a complete rollout system which enables standardization of the one sub channel method across all Intel based product lines while delivering complete cost efficient system performance.

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