TAIPEI, March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Apacer Technology Inc. (8271), a global leader in digital storage solutions, today announced that in response to increasingly stringent international sustainability regulations and growing environmental awareness, its entire industrial memory module DDR5 series has been upgraded to fully lead-free resistors, offered to customers as a free upgrade. This initiative not only demonstrates the company’s commitment to promoting green products but also helps manufacturers preemptively establish a competitive edge in sustainability without relying on RoHS exemptions.
Apacer, the world’s first manufacturer to introduce fully lead-free DDR5 memory modules, is accelerating its transition to eco-friendly technology. With increasing demand for green products and evolving regulatory requirements, Apacer will now provide a complimentary upgrade to fully lead-free DDR5 solutions across its entire product line. This proactive move aims to help B2B customers avoid potential compatibility issues and additional costs related to regulatory changes.”DDR5 delivers exceptional stability and performance in high-temperature environments, making it a preferred choice for leading PC and industrial computer brands,” said C.K. Chang, CEO of Apacer. “With its energy efficiency, high bandwidth, and improving cost competitiveness, now is the ideal time for B2B customers to adopt DDR5.”
Chang further emphasized, “The world is currently facing the challenges of carbon reduction and waste minimization. The trend towards green products will gradually reshape traditional product design thinking. How to achieve sustainability through products is a critical issue for all companies. In addition to our fully lead-free DDR5, Apacer plans to launch a fully lead-free SSD series and a low-power consumption SSD series this year, all developed to meet environmental sustainability needs, providing customers with more comprehensive sustainable solutions. Driven by the widespread adoption of Edge Computing and Edge AI applications, we foresee a significant increase in overall DDR5 penetration this year. Apacer anticipates a significant increase in DDR5 demand, with revenue expected to double compared to last year.“