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JEDEC Updates DDR5 MRDIMM Standards with New Interface Logic, Expands Roadmap

- Published: JESD82-552 (DDR5MDB02) Multiplexed Rank Data Buffer
- Expected soon: JESD82-542 (DDR5MRCD02) Multiplexed Rank Registering Clock Driver
- In progress: MRDIMM Gen 2 module standard nearing completion
- In development: Gen 2 DDR5 MRDIMM raw card designs targeting 12,800 MT/s and MRDIMM Gen 3 module standard development, with the underlying memory interface logic nearing finalization
Published: JEDEC has published JESD82-552: DDR5MDB02 Multiplexed Rank Data Buffer, now available for download from the JEDEC website. The standard defines next-generation data buffer functionality for multiplexed rank DIMM architectures, supporting robust operation as module bandwidth scales.
Expected soon: JESD82-542: DDR5 Multiplexed Rank Registering Clock Driver (DDR5MRCD02) is expected to be published in the near future. This forthcoming standard is intended to further strengthen signal integrity and timing control in DDR5 MRDIMM module designs, complementing JESD82-552.
In progress: The JC-45 Committee is nearing completion of its MRDIMM Gen 2 standard, advancing high-performance memory module design to meet increasing bandwidth and system-level efficiency requirements for next-generation computing platforms.
In development: The committee is also developing second-generation DDR5 MRDIMM Gen 2 raw card designs targeting 12,800 MT/s, underscoring JEDEC’s commitment to enabling higher data rates and scalable memory solutions for data-intensive applications. JC-45 is also looking ahead to the development of the MRDIMM Gen 3 standard.
For more insights, join JEDEC in San Jose this May for its Mobile/Client/Edge and Server/Cloud Computing/AI Forums, featuring in-depth sessions on emerging memory standards and system designs. View agendas and register on the JEDEC website.
“These coordinated efforts in JC-45 reflect JEDEC’s ongoing role in aligning the industry around interoperable, high-performance memory standards that meet the growing demands of AI, cloud computing, and enterprise workloads,” said Mian Quddus, Chairman of the JC-45 Committee and the JEDEC Board of Directors.











