Many manufacturers of memory modules have already announced the release of DDR5 modules, but, according to the source, none of them has yet announced the start of mass production of these products.
Meanwhile, Jiahe Jinwei, one of the three largest manufacturers of memory modules in China, announced that it has begun serial production of DDR5 memory modules. They use microcircuits manufactured by Micron

The Chinese company owns brands such as Guangwei or Asgard. As we already reported, the VMA5AUK-MMH224W3 module was recently introduced under the second brand. This is a 64GB DDR5-4800 memory module. Presenting the novelty, the manufacturer also promised to master the production of 32 GB and 128 GB DDR5 modules.
Intel is expected to release the first DDR5-enabled platform later this year, featuring 12th Gen Core processors known as Alder Lake-S. To smooth the transition to the next generation of memory, Intel will provide support for both DDR4 and DDR5 in the 600 series chipsets. AMD will have DDR5 support on its platform, which will include AM5 Zen4 processors. When this will happen is not yet clear.
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