Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs could support up to 10,000 MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM RAM, but that'll be using the Gear 2 setting which is pretty rubbish for gaming

Memory might not be the most exciting PC component, but when numbers start reaching into *counts fingers* pentuple digits I can’t help but take notice. Well, it looks like CUDIMM memory is itching to make us take notice, because this relatively new type of memory is rumoured to be supported at up to 10,000 MT/s on Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake platform.

According to a leaker called Meb on Chinese blogging and social media site Weibo (via Wccftech), “If combined with CUDIMM, Arrow Lake S GEAR 2 can support 8,000-10,000 MT/s memory specifications”. 

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