AMD Unveils EXPO ULL Certification For Computex 2026
AMD unveiled a new certification program for sub-10ns EXPO profiles via its corporate blog on Sunday, focusing on speeds such as DDR5-6000 C28 (where C30 would be 10ns): The latest of its EXPO 1.2 developments, certified product must have secondary timings specified within their profiles rather than simply relying on motherboard firmware to make those determinations. While this latest tool does nothing to improve memory performance, it does help to assure consistency between approved low-latency modules and AMD AM5 platforms.

Though tight timings are far from a new idea for improving memory-sensitive functions such as rendering frames in 3D games, AMD’s tests have assigned numbers to those improvements such as a 15% average uplift for the slowest 1% of frames.
