Micron’s Crucial brand has officially launched its new LPCAMM2 memory modules for laptops, delivering speeds of up to 8,533 MT/s and support for capacities as high as 64 GB.
The company positions LPCAMM2 as a faster and more efficient alternative to traditional DDR5 SODIMM modules. According to Crucial, the compact design offers one and a half times the performance of DDR5 while consuming less power. Measuring less than half the size of standard laptop memory, the new format also aims to make upgrades simpler, extend device lifespans, and reduce electronic waste.
Unlike conventional soldered-on laptop RAM, LPCAMM2 modules are user-upgradeable and swappable. Built on Micron’s LPDDR5X technology, this flexibility makes the memory particularly appealing for professionals working with AI applications, 3D rendering, or data-heavy workloads—while still benefiting everyday tasks such as video conferencing, media editing, and multitasking.
Crucial has branded the technology as both “AI-ready” and sustainable, aligning with the growing demand for efficient, eco-conscious PC components. Developed in partnership with leading laptop manufacturers, LPCAMM2 is already being adopted by brands like Lenovo and Dell, with broader industry rollout expected in upcoming “AI PC” platforms.
Availability begins immediately through Crucial’s website, global distribution partners, and online retailers. Pricing starts at $232.99 (€215) for 32 GB modules, while the high-capacity 64 GB version retails at $451.99 (€417), targeting power users and professionals who need top-tier performance.