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HB-DIMM RAM from AMD aims to double DDR5 bandwidth

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AMD may have found a way to push DDR5 beyond its limits. A newly published patent outlines HB-DIMM RAM, a memory design that promises up to 12.8 Gbps bandwidth, double today’s DDR,5 without forcing a total platform overhaul.

Unlike rival solutions like SOCAMM2 or Micron’s MRDIMM, AMD’s HB-DIMM RAM focuses on compatibility first. The concept adds high-bandwidth components to standard DIMMs, including custom buffer chips and register clock drivers (RCDs), without redesigning the DRAM itself. As a result, HB-DIMM works with existing DDR5 sockets, consumer and server alike.

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The secret lies in smarter signal routing and parallel access. AMD’s patent describes how the memory modules:

This hybrid approach blends high performance with drop-in convenience, something few competing standards can match.

HB-DIMM shares some DNA with Micron’s MRDIMM, which currently runs on Intel’s Xeon Granite Rapids platform. However, AMD appears to be building its own version for future EPYC processors. Meanwhile, SOCAMM2 has broader industry backing, so HB-DIMM may face adoption hurdles in enterprise and HPC markets.

AMD is clear about the target audience: AI workloads, HPC, and even gaming PCs. With flexible clocking modes and non-interleaved data paths, latency stays low while throughput rises sharply. It’s a future-proof pitch for machines that need more memory muscle fast.

HB-DIMM RAM could give AMD a major edge if it hits the market soon. But timing is everything, and right now, the world’s watching SOCAMM2.

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