By Nick Farrell
MICRON HAS PRODUCED the industry’s first DDR3 load-reduced, dual-inline memory module (LRDIMM) and will begin sampling 16GB versions this autumn. The technology reduces load on the server memory bus and provides the option to support higher data frequencies and significantly increase memory capacity.
The new LRDIMMs will be manufactured using Micron’s 1.35V 2Gb 50nm DDR3 memory chips, allowing the company to easily and cost-effectively increase server module capacity because of the chips’ high-density and industry-leading small die size.
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