Lenovo China has unveiled a tiny 96GB LPCAMM2 memory module, packing an incredible amount of LPDDR5X into a single compact 'stick' module. This cutting-edge technology, which can reach speeds of up to 9,600 MT/s, has the potential to revolutionize laptop memory. While it's not yet in mass production, Lenovo's early adoption suggests it could be available in devices before the end of the year. This next-generation memory module is set to be the highest-end consumer-grade memory currently available, but its high-capacity and impressive performance make it ideal for high-performance devices like Intel's new Panther Lake laptops. However, the question remains: will this cutting-edge technology come at a premium price? As one of Intel's largest laptop partners, Lenovo is well-positioned to begin using these modules in laptops when they're more readily available, but the cost of such high-capacity and fast memory modules could be a barrier for mainstream devices.