Origin Code has introduced its new 4R CUDIMM DDR5 memory platform, developed in partnership with GIGABYTE and tuned for Intel Core Ultra processors. The announcement introduces a new option for users seeking high-capacity desktop memory without relying on traditional four-DIMM configurations, which can limit frequency scaling and overall stability.

The new 4R CUDIMM, or 4-Rank Clocked Unbuffered DIMM, is designed to address a common challenge in modern desktop memory platforms. Standard DDR5 UDIMM modules are usually limited to 64GB capacities per stick using dual-rank layouts. Building a 256GB system often requires filling all available memory slots, which may reduce achievable memory speeds.

Origin Code’s design uses a quad-rank architecture paired with an integrated Clock Driver (CKD) to improve signal quality during high-frequency operation. This allows larger-capacity memory modules to maintain faster speeds while operating in a dual-module configuration.

According to the company, standard 4R CUDIMM memory specifications include DDR5-8000 speeds with CL64 timings at the JEDEC-standard 1.1V operating voltage. The company’s flagship kit goes further with a 128GB x2 configuration capable of running at DDR5-8000 with CL42 timings at 1.4V.
The platform is positioned for users handling memory-intensive applications across professional and enthusiast workloads.
Key specifications and features include:
- 256GB total capacity using a 128GB x2 dual-module setup
- DDR5-8000 memory speed support
- CL42 low-latency configuration on flagship models
- Quad-rank memory architecture with CKD integration
- Support for Intel Core Ultra desktop processors
- Validation on the GIGABYTE Z890 AORUS ELITE DUO X motherboard
Origin Code says the memory platform is suitable for several demanding use cases, including:
- AI model training and inference workloads
- 8K video editing and post-production tasks
- Complex 3D rendering and compositing projects
- Virtual machines, simulations, and heavy multitasking environments
- Professional content creation and scientific computing workflows
The company validated the configuration using the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processor together with GIGABYTE’s Z890 AORUS ELITE DUO X motherboard, demonstrating compatibility with Intel’s latest desktop ecosystem.

Visitors attending COMPUTEX 2026 will be able to see the 4R CUDIMM platform running in a live showcase system built around Origin Code, Intel, and GIGABYTE hardware. The demonstration will focus on system stability, interoperability, and high-capacity DDR5 performance under real-world operating conditions.
Beyond the new memory platform, Origin Code will also present products from its Vortex lineup. The company plans to showcase a DDR5-6200 CL28 48GB memory kit targeted at low-latency performance users. Another product scheduled for display is a dedicated Vortex water block featuring a built-in 178-degree LCD display capable of monitoring temperatures, operating frequencies, and hardware information through software controls.

Origin Code’s official website is expected to launch before COMPUTEX 2026, where the company plans to share additional product information and technical updates.
