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Gigabyte Unveils Memory Breakthrough: 256GB at Extreme Speeds
14 Jan
Summary
- New motherboard supports 256GB RAM using only two 128GB modules.
- Achieves DDR5-7200 frequencies with high-capacity memory modules.
- Optimized BIOS and circuitry overcome traditional memory constraints.

At CES 2026, Gigabyte unveiled the Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE CQDIMM Edition motherboard, setting a new industry milestone for consumer platforms. This innovative design supports an unprecedented 256GB of memory by using only two 128GB CQDIMM modules, achieving stable DDR5-7200 frequencies.
This achievement is thanks to optimized BIOS tuning and a specialized motherboard design that reduces memory channel load. These advancements overcome historical trade-offs between memory capacity, speed, and stability, enabling performance previously impossible with consumer-grade DDR5.
Gigabyte collaborated with Adata, Kingston, and TeamGroup to develop compatible CQDIMM modules, catering to AI computing and content creation demands. While pricing remains unknown, the potential cost suggests a premium for this cutting-edge memory configuration.




