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POWERV Unleashes 64 GB DDR5 Modules, Shattering Memory Capacity Barriers

A breakthrough in memory technology arrives as POWERV rolls out 64 GB DDR5 modules, challenging conventional limits and reshaping the landscape for high-performance computing and AI workloads.

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