AGI Debuts 6400 MT/s DDR5 RDIMM at Computex 2026, Expanding Into AI and Edge Computing
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Updated · storagenewsletter.com · May 27
AGI Debuts 6400 MT/s DDR5 RDIMM at Computex 2026, Expanding Into AI and Edge Computing
3 articles · Updated · storagenewsletter.com · May 27
AGI Technology will unveil DDR5 RDIMM server memory at Computex 2026, with 5600 MT/s and 6400 MT/s modules in 32GB and 64GB capacities aimed at AI data centers.
The launch targets a memory-bandwidth bottleneck in AI servers, with AGI pitching screened original ICs for 24/7 high-load stability and signal integrity on next-generation processor platforms.
AGI is also extending its Smart Life industrial lineup for edge computing, highlighting "Zero-Frame-Loss" data and video integrity in harsh environments.
At the Taipei show running June 2-5, AGI will showcase PCIe Gen5 SSDs, thermochromic heat-dissipation memory, and a StorArt collaboration including DAN DA DAN-branded DRAM, SSDs and a rugged 20Gbps external SSD.
As tech giants dominate AI, can a smaller player like AGI truly disrupt the high-performance server memory market?
Can AGI's 'Zero-Frame-Loss' storage withstand the brutal data demands of real-world edge AI applications?
Is AGI's crossover with hit anime DAN DA DAN clever marketing, or does it signal a real performance breakthrough?