Computex 2025 News Coverage

Computex is the world's leading technology trade show, especially for computer hardware enthusiasts like us. It is held annually in Taipei, Taiwan, and brings together the whole tech industry to unveil the latest innovations in hardware, computing, and AI.

Just like every year, we're reporting from Computex, live with our on-site team, backed by editors at home, to keep you informed with the fastest and most detailed updates.

On this page you can find all of our news coverage for the event.

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Neo Forza Brings CAMM2 and CKD OC Memory to Computex 2025

Neo Forza brought its latest memory and storage products to the 2025 Computex. We begin our tour with the company's latest CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 modules. These are dual-channel DDR5 memory compacted into a single module that's intended to be installed along the plane of the motherboard, to minimize Z-Height. The company's CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 modules come in 16 GB, 24 GB, 32 GB, 48 GB, and 64 GB densities, with speeds ranging from DDR5-5600 to DDR5-7500 and LPDDR5-7500 (in case of LPCAMM2), with CAS latencies ranging from 46T to 52T, and DRAM voltages as low as 1.1 V for the CAMM2, and 0.5 V to 1.05 V for the LPCAMM2.

The company's DDR5 Standard series UDIMMs and SO-DIMMs target the entry level of the market, with speeds of DDR5-5600, and module densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB (dual-rank), CAS latencies from 40T to 46T; and DRAM voltages of 1.1 V. Neo Forza is also ready with its first DDR5 CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs that implement client clock-drivers (CKD)s. Its Standard series CKD modules offer densities ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB, with speeds of DDR5-6400, CL52, and 1.1 V module voltage.
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