Another Chinese DRAM Maker Breaks Into DDR5 Memory, Mass Producing 64GB RDIMMs as Samsung and SK Hynix Run Dry
Key Points:
- Chinese DRAM manufacturers, including Jiahe Jinwei's subsidiary SINKER, have accelerated production of DDR5 memory, now mass-producing 64 GB RDIMMs for data centers.
- SINKER offers DDR5 DIMMs in UDIMM, SODIMM, and RDIMM variants with speeds up to 5600 MT/s, targeting both domestic and global markets.
- The DDR5 modules feature power-on protection, shock and drop resistance, and comply with JEDEC standards for compatibility and durability.
- This expansion supports the growing memory demand driven by the AI supercycle and helps Chinese companies reduce reliance on global suppliers like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron amid supply constraints.
- SINKER has already shipped its first DDR5 RDIMMs to data centers and plans to continue ramping up production to meet increasing domestic needs.