According to TechPowerUp, at this year’s CES, Kingston showcased its latest DDR5-5600 specification FURY Impact notebook memory.
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According to reports, for high-end gaming laptops and SFF platforms, Kingston has launched the FURY Impact series DDR5 SO-DIMM memory with speeds up to DDR5-5600.
Intel’s latest 13th-generation Core HX series high-end gaming processors are ported from desktops, and their memory support has reached DDR5-5600. Ordinary 13th-generation Core H-series processors support DDR5-5200 specifications.
The 13th-generation Core HX series mobile processors have a maximum specification of 8 performance cores + 16 energy efficiency cores. The processors in this series are not frequency-locked and support memory XMP 3.0 overclocking. In terms of connectivity, this series of processors supports PCIe 5.0*16, has up to two independent Thunderbolt 4 controllers, and supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth low-power audio.