This is what a monstrous motherboard with 48 DDR5 memory slots looks like: it can support a staggering 24TB of RAM using Samsung’s 512GB DDR5 memory modules

In 2021, Samsung announced the first DDR5 memory based on High-K Metal Gate (HKMG). The use of this memory doubled the speed of DDR4 and reduced power consumption by 13%. Samsung’s DDR5 is made up of eight layers of 16Gb DRAM chips, resulting in a capacity of no less than 512GB.

Fast forward to 2024, and at Computex, ServeTheHome came across the Gigabyte R283-ZK0 motherboard, pictured above. Integrating the maximum number of DIMM slots into servers, especially those that utilize modern configurations with 12 DDR5 channels per CPU socket and two DIMMs per channel (24 DIMMs per socket in total), presents significant challenges in terms of both ensuring the DIMMs work together correctly and managing the physical space required to fit all of these components into the server chassis. This is a problem that the Gigabyte R283-ZK0 motherboard tackles expertly.