A Lenovo product manager recently showed off an LPCAMM2 memory module that may be the highest capacity and highest speed currently on a Chinese social media platform. LPCAMM2 is a SOCAMM2 module using LPDDR5 or LPDDR5X DRAM. Its biggest feature is replaceability, which is completely different from the traditional LPDDR implementation - in the traditional solution, the DRAM chip is directly soldered to the notebook motherboard.

The Samsung LPCAMM2 module displayed this time provides a capacity of 96GB and a speed of LPDDR5X-9600. This speed is natively supported by Intel's Core Ultra series 3rd generation "Panther Lake" mobile processors, especially the Core Ultra X7 and X9 series. Industry insiders pointed out that if it were not for the current serious DRAM supply crisis, the mid-2020s should have witnessed a significant increase in mainstream memory capacity of PCs.

This exposure further shows that notebook computer memory technology is developing in the direction of replaceable, high-capacity, and high-speed, and the LPCAMM2 standard is expected to become the mainstream solution for mobile device memory in the future.