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Posted by A
 - Yesterday at 15:00:06
Quote from: Phil995511 on Yesterday at 14:35:55CAMM2 memory is Dell's non-free intellectual property that requires royalties to be paid in order to use it. It reminds me of the awful RAMBUS company and their horrible proprietary memory, which they tried to force on consumers back in the day, just to make us dependent on them and make a lot of money for themselves.

Such behavior is shameful !!

Personally, I refuse to buy machines equipped with this type of RAM. Especially since there are free, royalty-free solutions !!

You are thinking of the original CAMM, Dell donated it to JEDEC so CAMM2 is a JEDEC open standard.
Posted by Phil995511
 - Yesterday at 14:35:55
CAMM2 memory is Dell's non-free intellectual property that requires royalties to be paid in order to use it. It reminds me of the awful RAMBUS company and their horrible proprietary memory, which they tried to force on consumers back in the day, just to make us dependent on them and make a lot of money for themselves.

Such behavior is shameful !!

Personally, I refuse to buy machines equipped with this type of RAM. Especially since there are free, royalty-free solutions !!
Posted by JUAN_pcbox
 - October 16, 2025, 12:23:28
It's time for many laptop manufacturers to opt for this CAMM2 memory. It's easy to change and upgrade, saves energy, and is more powerful than current SODIMMs. China is already ahead of us. I don't know what's happening to the rest of the West that hasn't taken the final step.
I hope AMD's next GorgonPoint laptops have this option and that several manufacturers opt for it, even if it's with low memory. I can be sure that many people would buy it.
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - October 16, 2025, 00:02:05
No intrusion/spyware for the wise; thank you very much!
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 15, 2025, 22:27:03
The new JEDEC-approved standard is making its way onto flagship workstations with both capacity and performance benefits over traditional DDR5 and LPDDR5 solutions.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/CAMM2-RAM-makes-a-comeback-on-the-Dell-Pro-Max-16-Plus-with-impressive-performance-to-boot.1138008.0.html