Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Mar 19 2009, 6:26am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Samsung says that the high-density modules operate at 1066Mbps allowing 192GB of memory density for a 2 CPU socket server. The company also says that it is the first to offer 16GB RDIMMS that operate at 1.35 volts providing a 20% power savings compared to 1.5V DDR3 modules.
The 16GB RDIMM modules also feature a dual-die package that is more efficient in cost and performance compared to the quad-die configuration RAM typically uses. Samsung says that its 2Gb DDR3 consumes 40% less power than 1Gb configurations.
Via Samsung
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