In honor of its 40th anniversary, Patriot, which until 2023 was known under the PDP Systems brand, presented a number of new products at CES 2025, including Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5-9600 memory with a client clock driver (CKD), an anniversary series of modules, as well as flash -storage for Apple devices.
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The CKD version of the Viper Xtreme 5 is capable of reaching DDR5-9600 speeds. This kit is made in silver tones, has a professional design, but lacks RGB lighting. The CKD chip acts as a buffer, amplifying the clock signal, providing increased stability and allowing higher frequencies to be achieved.
In addition to memory for PCs, the company has introduced iLuxe Stick C storage for Apple devices, solving the problem of low memory on mobile devices. This compact flash drive-style drive is designed for backing up data from iPhone and iPad and offers a capacity of up to 2 TB. The iLuxe Stick C, like the iLuxe Cube, will have a convenient management system that allows you to assign separate folders for each Apple ID in the household.
Patriot introduced a variety of other products at CES, including CAMM2 modules, LPCAMM2 modules, CFExpress 2.0 cards, and several new SSDs, including the first DRAM-less PCIe 5.0 SSD. Information on retail pricing and availability for many products is still limited, but Patriot promises to provide more details soon.
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