Samsung Develops the World’s First 32 Gigabyte (GB) DDR3 Module for Use in Server Systems

Thu, Jun 18th, 2009. In Memory, Module, SoM, Networking

The new 32 Gigabyte (GB) DDR3 module packs an eco-sensitive wallop with four times the density at significantly reduced power levels and no increase in the overall footprint. The new module operates at 1.35-volts, in support of the global trend to cut power usage in mass storage computing environments. Based on Samsung’s 50 nanometer (nm)-class 4 Gigabit (Gb) DDR3, the 1.35V DDR3 DRAM improves throughput by 20 percent over a 1.5V DDR3…


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