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Team Group Memory at Computex 2026: T-Create and T-Force Lead the Charge

Team Group Memory at Computex 2026: T-Create and T-Force Lead the Charge

Team Group brought a large selection of new products to Computex 2026 across its main brand, the T-Force brand targeting PC enthusiasts, and the T-Create brand targeting creative professionals and AI developers. We begin our tour with the new Team Group T-Force Vulcan DDR5 CAMM2 module. Intended to be installed along the plane of the motherboard, CAMM2 modules conserve Z-Height around the CPU socket, and are dual-channel memory modules. The T-Force Vulcan CAMM2 somes with a thick heat spreader with a carbon fiber decal on top. Next up, is the T-Force Delta CAMM2, which is among the first CAMM2 modules we’ve seen with an ARGB LED lighting setup. Both these CAMM2 modules offer speeds of DDR5-8000. The T-Force DARK Low-Profile RGB are a line of DDR5 UDIMMs with reduced Z-Height, yet featuring ARGB LEDs. These come in mid-range speeds of DDR5-6400.

Next up, is the T-Create Expert AI 4R CUDIMM, a quad-rank memory module with CKD. A single module offers 128 GB of density across four ranks, along with speeds of DDR5-8000 and timings of 64-64-64-128, at 1.1 V. Team Group demoed this module on an MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard that has a 1 DIMM per channel topology. The new T-Create Master AI DDR5 RDIMM series is targeted at HEDTs and workstations that support ECC RDIMMs. The module shown offers 64 GB of density (per module), with DDR5-7600 speed at CL38. Winding things up on the memory front is the T-Create Expert AI LPCAMM2 for notebooks and mini-PCs that support LPDDR5X.

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