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  • AMD CPUs should support CUDIMM memory soon, but not this generation

    AMD processors can’t make full use of CUDIMM memory just yet, but it may well do before the end of this socket. In a recent interview with DigitalTrends, AMD’s product management lead for gaming and workstations, Sourabh Dhir, told us that there was no reason that AM5 couldn’t support CUDIMM, but wouldn’t be draw on a timeline of when we might see it.

    Considering we expect AM5 to be AMD’s flagship CPU socket for the next couple of generations at least, that probably means we don’t have long to wait for the added memory speed support.

    What is CUDIMM?

    CUDIMM is the latest memory DIMM standard that adds an onboard clock tuner to the memory modules themselves. It’s an evolution of DDR5’s original advance in power management, incorporating that onto the sticks themselves. What CUDIMM does, is add a chip that boosts the clock signal from the CPU’s memory controller, delivering a clearer signal for the memory. That leads to greater stability, and ultimately, higher memory frequencies. 

    It’s meant that companies like G-Skill have launched memory with rated speeds as high as 9,600 MT/s, and often they can be overclocked to over 10,000 MT/s on air, or even over 12,000 MT/s when more exotic cooling is involved.

    The only problem for AMD is, its CPUs don’t currently support it. Or at least, the onboard clock tuner which allows for such advanced frequencies. Currently, if you plug a stick of CUDIMM into an AMD motherboard, even a high-end, latest generation X870E board, it’ll run in what’s known as “bypass mode,” and will only operate at the highest speed the motherboard supports — not the rated speed on the modules.

    Intel’s latest Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake processors, however, can fully support it, leaving AMD somewhat languishing on memory speed, even if it isn’t some game changing performance silver bullet.

    When will AMD get CUDIMM support?

    Not yet, but probably not far into the future, either. In our chat with Mr Dhir, he was clear that AM5 was more than capable of supporting CUDIMM’s features and subsequently, its frequencies.

    “So as as our memory road map is developing, you’ll notice that different different innovations are leading to different form factors on the DIMMS. CUDIMM is a technology which allows our DDR5 speeds to go beyond 6000 speeds, and I don’t think we we need a new infrastructure to support these.”

    When pressed on whether this was something that could be enabled in a BIOS update, or if it would need a new chipset and processor generation (even if not a new socket), here merely confirmed:

    “Within the same AM5 infrastructure,” he clarified. “It’s robust enough. It’s future proof enough, and it’s built for for supporting these [developments].”

    His final send off on the topic suggested this might not be the last we hear of either CUDIMM support, or additional DDR5 capabilities and features beyond it.

    “Anything you throw DDR5 at it, [AM5 is] built to support these capabilities.”

    Before AM6

    Elsewhere in our chat, Dhir suggested that the major motivation for AMD changing sockets was to improve memory support and capabilities. 

    “When DDR5 came into market, we wanted to adopt that technology early,” he said. “We wanted to give the benefits of that, improved bandwidth, improved memory capabilities.” 

    He went on to suggest that DDR6 may well be the driving factor of AMD moving on to an AM6 or other future socket design in the future, though wouldn’t be drawn on specifics. This would very much suggest that we’re going to see CUDIMM support this side of moving to DDR6 and AM6, but with no clear roadmap as to when beyond that far future “before” date.

    Offering another little nugget of hope in this conversation was AMD PR manager, Matthew Hurwitz, who spent time working at Gigabyte in the past. While he was clear to state that he wasn’t speaking for his old employer, he did want to emphasise the inter-generation improvements of AMD chipsets, and how even when using the same socket, memory improvements were common.

    CUDIMM for AMD isn’t here just yet, but it feels that bit closer to me, after this chat.

  • “Infantile amnesia” occurs despite babies showing memory activity

    For many of us, memories of our childhood have become a bit hazy, if not vanishing entirely. But nobody really remembers much before the age of 4, because nearly all humans experience what’s termed “infantile amnesia,” in which memories that might have formed before that age seemingly vanish as we move through adolescence. And it’s not just us; the phenomenon appears to occur in a number of our fellow mammals.

    The simplest explanation for this would be that the systems that form long-term memories are simply immature and don’t start working effectively until children hit the age of 4. But a recent animal experiment suggests that the situation in mice is more complex: the memories are there, they’re just not normally accessible, although they can be re-activated. Now, a study that put human infants in an MRI tube suggests that memory activity starts by the age of 1, suggesting that the results in mice may apply to us.

    Less than total recall

    Mice are one of the species that we know experience infantile amnesia. And, thanks to over a century of research on mice, we have some sophisticated genetic tools that allow us to explore what’s actually involved in the apparent absence of the animals’ earliest memories.

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  • 3 action movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in March 2025

    A man riding a motorcycle with sunglasses on, a young woman behind him in Blood Father.
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    As we prep for spring, the nicer weather means you might also be thinking of getting outside and enjoying some adventurous activities. Gain some inspiration at home through some of the most exciting action movies available to stream.

    Amazon Prime Video has great ones you can watch with your base subscription, no channel add-ons necessary. Check out these three action movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in March 2025, featuring some of the biggest action stars of this generation, like Mel Gibson, Ethan Hawke, and Liam Neeson.

    Need more recommendations? Then check out the best new movies to stream this week, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.

    Blood Father (2016)

    Blood Father (2016 Movie – Mel Gibson, Erin Moriarty) – Official Trailer

    Mel Gibson stars in Blood Father, a French action crime thriller delivered in the English language, based on the Peter Craig novel of the same name. When John Link (Gibson) learns that his daughter Lydia (Erin Moriarty) has become a drug addict and alcoholic caught up with a dangerous gang, he’s gutted. An ex-convict and recovering alcoholic himself, he has the means to protect her following the accidental murder of her gang member boyfriend Jonah (Diego Luna).

    Believing that Lydia is safer with him than the police, John goes on the run with his daughter, using his connections and violent style to protect her at all costs. Earning a Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating, fans of The Boys will love seeing Moriarty in one of her earlier roles.

    Stream Blood Father on Amazon Prime Video.

    24 Hours to Live (2017)

    24 Hours to Live Trailer #1 (2017) | Movieclips Trailers

    Add an element of sci-fi to the mix with this action thriller about Travis (Ethan Hawke), an assassin who is killed but temporarily brought back to life for 24 hours to exact revenge on those who have wronged him. He escapes, taking the doctor who is supposed to kill him once he does the deed, and sets out to complete his plan, all as a timer on his wrist ticks the minutes away that he has left.

    An intense film, 24 Hours to Live earned mixed reviews but makes for a fun popcorn flick thanks to plenty of high-speed car chases, explosions, and gun fights. Danny King of Village Voice sums it up nicely: “This is mostly entertaining ridiculousness, threaded together by the reliable Hawke.”

    Stream 24 Hours to Live on Amazon Prime Video.

    Memory (2022)

    Memory | Official Trailer | At Home on Demand

    Liam Neeson always delivers the goods in action movies, and Memory is no exception. In this action thriller, Neeson plays Alex Lewis, a contract killer suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s. He travels to Texas, where he is to carry out the murder of a man, but gets caught in the mix of the kidnapping of a young girl by a sex trafficker.

    Memory is filled with bloodshed and aching moments as Alex tries desperately to escape the danger he’s in while dealing with his worsening symptoms. One of the best thrillers on Amazon Prime Video right now, Memory didn’t go over well with critics, but audiences love a good Liam Neeson character.

    Stream Memory on Amazon Prime Video.