Patriot celebrated the anniversary with the release of Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5-9600 memory with CKD and an accessory for Apple

In honor of its 40th anniversary, Patriot, which until 2023 was known under the PDP Systems brand, presented a number of new products at CES 2025, including Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5-9600 memory with a client clock driver (CKD), an anniversary series of modules, as well as flash -storage for Apple devices.

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Among the new products presented by Patriot at CES, special attention was drawn to the expansion of the Viper Xtreme 5 RAM line. The company announced a 40th anniversary version and a version with an integrated CKD (Client Clock Driver). The anniversary version, made in blue with the inscription “40 Years”, has an information transfer speed of up to 8000 MT/s and is equipped with RGB backlighting. Exact specifications, as noted by Tom’s Hardware, including timings and volume, have not yet been revealed, but they will likely be similar to the standard version, which offers CL38 timings.

The CKD version of the Viper Xtreme 5 is capable of reaching DDR5-9600 speeds. This kit is made in silver tones, has a professional design, but lacks RGB lighting. The CKD chip acts as a buffer, amplifying the clock signal, providing increased stability and allowing higher frequencies to be achieved.

In addition to memory for PCs, the company has introduced iLuxe Stick C storage for Apple devices, solving the problem of low memory on mobile devices. This compact flash drive-style drive is designed for backing up data from iPhone and iPad and offers a capacity of up to 2 TB. The iLuxe Stick C, like the iLuxe Cube, will have a convenient management system that allows you to assign separate folders for each Apple ID in the household.

Patriot introduced a variety of other products at CES, including CAMM2 modules, LPCAMM2 modules, CFExpress 2.0 cards, and several new SSDs, including the first DRAM-less PCIe 5.0 SSD. Information on retail pricing and availability for many products is still limited, but Patriot promises to provide more details soon.

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