Apacer Introduces Lead-Free DDR5 for Eco-Friendly Computing
Amsterdam, Thursday, 27 March 2025.
Apacer emerges as the industry’s first to offer lead-free DDR5 memory modules, aligning with Europe’s strict environmental norms and boosting sustainability in the technology sector.
Revolutionary Green Initiative
Apacer Technology Inc. has announced a groundbreaking advancement in sustainable computing technology by upgrading its entire industrial memory module DDR5 series to fully lead-free resistors [1]. This initiative comes at a crucial time when the global memory module market, valued at USD 12.25 billion in 2024, is projected to reach USD 16.98 billion by 2033 [4]. The company is offering this eco-friendly upgrade to customers at no additional cost, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental sustainability while maintaining competitive pricing [1].
Technical Excellence and Market Impact
The new lead-free DDR5 solutions build upon Apacer’s established technical foundation, which includes memory transfer rates of up to 4800MHz and advanced temperature monitoring through dual high-precision sensors [6]. CEO C.K. Chang has expressed optimism about the timing of this launch, noting that DDR5 prices have become increasingly competitive with DDR4 [7]. The company anticipates DDR5 revenue to double compared to the previous year, driven by the growing adoption of Edge Computing and Edge AI applications [1].
Global Sustainability Strategy
Operating from its headquarters in New Taipei City, with strategic locations across Europe, North America, and Asia [2], Apacer is positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable technology innovation. The company’s commitment extends beyond memory modules, with plans to launch a fully lead-free SSD series and low-power consumption SSD solutions within 2025 [1]. This expansion aligns with increased environmental awareness and stricter international sustainability regulations [1].
Future Market Outlook
The timing of this initiative appears strategic, as Apacer’s CEO C.K. Chang recently predicted a rebound in NAND and DRAM prices by the second quarter of 2025 [5]. With the company’s established presence at major industry events like Embedded World 2025 [3], Apacer is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable computing solutions while helping manufacturers maintain compliance with evolving environmental standards [1].
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