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These are two different form factors. LPCAMM2 is designed for thin and light laptops. SOCAMM is designed for data center servers.
LPCAMM2 is a new modular memory form factor for laptops. It supports higher bandwidth than SODIMM, with speed capabilities up to 9600Mbps while remaining a 128-bit low-power solution1. LPCAMM2 consumes up to 61% less active power2 and up to 80% less system standby power3 in a smaller footprint4 than DDR5 SODIMM.
SOCAMM is a new modular memory form factor for data center servers. It supports higher bandwidth than RDIMMS, with speed capabilities up to 9600Mbps while remaining a 128-bit low-power solution1. SOCAMM consumes up to 61% less active power2 and up to 80% less system standby power3 in a smaller footprint4 than DDR5 RDIMMs.
LPCAMM2 uses Micron’s LPDDR5X as its memory technology, meaning users can take full advantage of LPDDR mobile memory’s speed and energy efficiency but in a modular form factor.
LPCAMM2 (sometimes referred to as simply LPCAMM) is the industry’s first standardized modular memory form factor that leverages LPDDR memory technology. LPCAMM2 modularity enables a simpler supply chain and provides OEMs with one standard printed circuit board (PCB) and increased flexibility for memory configurations in the manufacturing process.
SOCAMM uses Micron’s LPDDR5X as its memory technology, meaning users can take full advantage of LPDDR memory’s speed and energy efficiency but in a modular form factor.
SOCAMM is the industry’s first standardized modular memory form factor that leverages LPDDR memory technology. SOCAMM modularity enables a simpler supply chain and provides OEMs with one standard printed circuit board (PCB) and increased flexibility for memory configurations in the manufacturing process.