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    Crucial LPCAMM2 RAM brings speed and freedom to laptops

    Crucial LPCAMM2 RAM delivers DDR5-8533 speeds, up to 64 GB capacity, and user-replaceable memory for performance laptops.
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    Crucial LPCAMM2 RAM is here, and it fixes a long-standing gripe for laptop users: soldered memory. This new standard pairs speed with upgrade flexibility, landing in AI-ready systems that need more than just raw power.

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    Each module uses Micron LPDDR5X chips but drops the soldered limitation. The result? A compact stick that offers up to 64 GB of capacity with DDR5-8533 speeds while being less than half the size of a traditional SODIMM.

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    Current compatibility is limited to select Intel-based laptops. Early support includes Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 Gen7 and the Dell Pro Max 14/16 line. Wider adoption, including AMD and ARM, isn’t expected until 2026.

    Crucial’s modules stand out for more than size. Here’s what they’re bringing to high-performance laptops:

    • Up to 1.5x performance boost
    • User-upgradable design with no solder
    • 64 GB per module
    • Lower power use via on-module PMIC
    • Built for AI, rendering, and multitasking

    The 32 GB module comes in at $232.99, while the 64 GB option sells for $451.99. As more laptops adopt the format, these prices should dip.

    Speed is great. Control is better. With Crucial LPCAMM2 RAM, laptop owners finally get both no solder, no limits, no waiting on upgrades that never come.

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