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Team Group Unveils 8000MHz CAMM2 Memory at Computex 2026

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Team Group unveiled a wide range of new memory at Computex 2026, splitting its lineup between the enthusiast‑focused T‑Force line and the creator‑centric T‑Create series. The first showcase was the T‑Force Vulcan DDR5 CAMM2 module, a dual‑channel board‑side unit that trims Z‑height and features a carbon‑fiber‑decorated heat spreader. It DDR5‑8000 speeds and plugs into the motherboard’s side.

Next, the T‑Force Delta CAMM2 introduced one of the first CAMM2 modules with ARGB lighting, matching the Vulcan’s DDR5‑8000 capability. Following that, the T‑Force DARK Low‑Profile RGB UDIMMs deliver DDR5‑6400 speeds in a slim form factor, still running at full RGB brightness while saving clearance for high‑end CPUs in the latest high‑performance platforms today mark.

Shifting focus to creators, the T‑Create Expert AI 4R CUDIMM packs 128 GB across four ranks, clocking DDR5‑8000 at 64‑64‑64‑128 timings and 1.1 V. Demonstrated on an MSI MEG Z890 Unify‑X with one DIMM per channel, the module shows that massive AI workloads can run on mainstream boards in the growing demand for accelerated data science applications.

The T‑Create Master AI RDIMM, aimed at HEDTs, supplies 64 GB per module at DDR5‑7600 and CL38, while the new Expert AI LPCAMM2 targets notebooks and mini‑PCs that support LPDDR5X. Together, these launches position Team Group as a key supplier for both enthusiast rigs and professional AI infrastructure, tightening the gap between performance and form today.