Dell’s innovation or vendor-locking?
Dell Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) is a new form factor for DDR5 memory.
The upcoming Dell Precision 7670 laptop will feature at least four new technologies. Starting with Intel 12th Gen Core “Alder Lake-HX” series, the desktop-class 55W processors for mobile workstations, Intel Arc PRO discrete GPUs, CAMM and DGFF. The last two are form factor, supposedly designed in-house by Dell engineers for memory and discrete graphics.
Dell Precision 7670 CAMM, Source: @Emerald_x86
This is actually a follow-up to our yesterday’s story about Dell Precision laptops. The leaker Emerald_x86 provided more information on the devices, such as the fact that they ship with 16:10 4K OLED screen. More importantly, however, they will ship with Intel’s new Alder Lake-HX processor series, previously listed as “Muscle segment”. Those are based on desktop silicon, featuring up to 16 cores.
Dell Precision 7670 Specs, Source: @Emerald_x86
Furthermore, the specs mention CAMM, which is Dell’s memory module form factor for DDR5 4800 MHz kits. Judging from the photo posted above, a single CAMM module would replace two SODIMM modules. That would undoubtedly save space for other components, but would prevent customers from choosing an established DDR5 standard and probably lock customers to components exclusively from Dell.
Source: @Emerald_x86