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Lenovo has recently integrated Micron’s new LPCAMM2 memory form factor into its ThinkPad P1 Gen 7, making it the first laptop to utilize this innovative technology. This new memory solution promises to enhance laptop performance for professionals and creators by reducing active power consumption by up to 58% and occupying 64% less space than DDR5 SODIMMs.

Jonathan Weech, senior director of product marketing for Micron’s Commercial Products Group, stated that the LPCAMM2 is a game-changer for mobile workstation users who want to enjoy the benefits of the latest mobile high-performance memory technology without sacrificing superior performance, upgradeability, power efficiency, or space. The LPCAMM2 supports faster speeds of up to 7,500MT/s which are approximately 1.3 times faster than DDR5 SODIMMs and offers up to 80% less standby power. It is designed to maximize bandwidth for AI workloads and applications by filling all 128 bits of CPU bus width with a single module. Unlike soldered-down memory, LPCAMM2 modules are upgradeable, allowing users to increase memory capacity as needed.

Micron’s LPCAMM2 is currently available in 32GB and 64GB densities and can be purchased exclusively through www.crucial.com. It comes with a limited lifetime warranty. With this new form factor in place, Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 becomes the first laptop available in the market that can leverage the newest LPCAMM2 form factor to enable higher performance, faster AI workflows, scalable memory capacity, and improved battery life for mobile workstations and thin and light laptops.

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