ADATA Technology announced the launch of new DDR4 modules. Working in close cooperation with Intel,
ADATA has successfully developed and launched
DDR4 RDIMM (ECC Registered DIMM) that are fully compatible with the newly announced, next generation platform of Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family.
Coming in densities of 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB, the new modules run at 1.2 volts, and at a frequency of 2133MHz. The higher clock frequencies, faster data transfer rates, and low voltage operation of
DDR4 memory make it especially suited for use in the growing cloud server, storage, and networking application fields.
According to Jacky Yang, Product Manager at
ADATA: “We are enthusiastic about the great potential of this new
DDR4 specification, and we will move quickly to bring this new technology to our customers. Currently in development are
DDR4 versions of ECC SO-DIMM, VLP RDIMM, and LRDIMM, so we look forward to providing the stability and reliability that
ADATA is known for in a low voltage and high performance package.”
With this launch of
DDR4 RDIMM,
ADATA not only shows its commitment to the industrial and enterprise application markets, but also demonstrates the company’s determination to meet the planet’s need for energy-conserving, eco-friendly memory solutions.
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