CXMT’s DDR5 RAM isn’t as performant or as consistent as SK hynix dies, early testing shows — reveals resistance to voltage scaling and inferior manual overclocking capabilities

Homegrown DDR5 memory from China, manufactured by ChangXing Memory Technologies, has been making the rounds lately as more and more vendors start legitimizing it. However, new testing from overclocker Safedisk, shared by Uniko’s Hardware, purportedly shows that it actually carries inferior performance compared to similar options from SK Hynix, alongside significant variance in the silicon between different batches.

CXMT began producing DDR5 in late 2025 despite lacking any cutting-edge EUV lithography tools. Fast forward to today, and reports of the company matching Micron’s memory capacity by this year are now floating around. If true, China would become the second-largest memory maker in the world. At such scale, it’s no wonder that many companies in China have already started sourcing CXMT-made RAM to fill the gap in the consumer market.

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