Compression Attached Memory Modules may make upgradable laptops a thing again
Briefly

If it looks a little strange to you, it's because it uses the Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) standard-rather than being a standard stick of RAM that you insert into a slot on your motherboard, it lies flat against the board where metal contacts on the board and the CAMM module can make contact with one another.
Here's a thing that solves some real problems with the current technology, and it has the industry backing to actually become a viable replacement.
Read at Ars Technica
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