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Feels like DDR5 capabilities have been running away from what boards and memory controllers can reasonably support, bar the lowest amount of ranks/channels and non-optimal clock ratios.
Ultra-high density chips is exactly what you want to support the largest possible memory amounts and speeds with minimal ranks. With 32 Gib chips, you could build 32 GiB single-rank UDIMMs, or 64 GiB dual-rank.
That means up to 128 GiB of RAM in mini-ITX!