Recently, NEMIX, a prominent U.S.-based memory and storage provider, unveiled an ultra-high-capacity DDR5 memory kit. Boasting a staggering single-kit capacity of 4TB, this offering is priced at a hefty $70,800. Given the current scarcity of DRAM in the market, this product has swiftly captured considerable attention. The kit comprises 16 ECC RDIMMs, each packing 256GB of memory. These modules operate at a swift frequency of 6400MHz, coupled with a CAS latency of 52. Designed primarily for data center-level users and catering to the high-end workstation market, this memory kit represents a premium solution. Calculating the cost per gigabyte, it comes to roughly $17.3, a figure substantially higher than the average consumer-grade DRAM price, which hovers around $10 per GB.
