Kingston Introduces FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2 Memory Module — Up to 128GB and a New Standard for Notebooks
The exhibition COMPUTEX 2025 Kingston officially unveiled a new format memory module — FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2, designed specifically for gaming notebooks, mobile workstations and thin devices. The prototype was shown on a motherboard GIGABYTE AORUS, which confirms the real readiness of the standard for mass implementation.
The main feature of the module is the support of dual-channel mode in one module., eliminating the need to install two strips to achieve full throughput. CAMM2 is mounted parallel to the board, reducing the thickness of the device and improving heat dissipation. This is especially important for ultrabooks and mobile work platforms.
According to technical characteristics Kingston's CAMM2 offers up to 128GB of storage per module and frequencies up to 5600 MT/s, while working on voltage In 1,1, which reduces the load on the battery. The form factor is fully compliant with the specification JEDEC, which guarantees support from laptop manufacturers.
With the growing demand for energy efficient and compact solutions, CAMM2 is seen as the successor to the aging SO-DIMM, which is holding back the development of thin and powerful platforms. Kingston is already working with OEMs to bring CAMM2 to future generations of gaming notebooks and workstations.
The first devices with DDR5 CAMM2 are expected to hit the market in 2025–2026, and the format could become the new standard for mobile productivity in the coming years.