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Innodisk Launches DDR5 7200 RDIMM with Industry-Leading Reliability for Advanced AI Workloads

The new RDIMM series enhances data processing efficiency and reliability, supporting on-premises confidential computing and data-intensive industrial workloads.

Innodisk, a leading global AI solution provider, introduces the industry’s first DDR5 7200 RDIMM as a major upgrade to its DDR5 series, delivering superior performance and the largest 64GB single-module capacity in the industrial market, driving innovation across the embedded and edge AI segments.

The DDR5 7200 series delivers a data transfer rate of 7200 MT/s, representing a 12.5% increase in speed, and offers capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, with RDIMM models available from 16 GB to 64 GB. It meets the requirements of enterprise data centers and edge AI servers, while also supporting the growing need for on-premises confidential computing, enabling sensitive data to be processed locally with stronger security and privacy protection.

Building on extensive field experience and insights gained from serving a wide range of customers, Innodisk continues to strengthen its validation process with rigorous stress tests under extreme conditions, such as 4-corner, thermal shock, humidity, and PCB bending test, guaranteeing stable performance under heavy loading conditions with ongoing efforts to further broaden its validation scope.

To meet the diverse demands of data-intensive applications, the rest of the DDR5 7200 product family, including CUDIMM, CSODIMM, ECC CUDIMM, and ECC CSODIMM form factors, is set to roll out before Q1 2026, providing customers with a wider range of competitive options.

With this product upgrade, Innodisk reinforces its commitment to delivering innovative memory solutions that empower edge AI and embedded applications, ensuring reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.

For more information, please visit https://www.innodisk.com/en.

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