Memory enthusiast would be pleased to hear the news that Samsung has started mass-producing 8GB DDR3 SODIMM memory modules for notebooks and mobile workstations.
Quoted by Ubergizmodo, Friday (09/24/2010), 8GB DDR3 modules will use a new technology which is claimed by Samsung offers 53 percent power savings over the previous two 4GB DDR3 modules
Not only that this module will experience a 67 percent power savings compared to 1.8V of DDR2 modules. Until now, South Korean vendors are not yet announced the price offered to the retail market, including to the International market.
However, the module will soon be available as an option in the Dell Precision M6500 mobile workstation and hopefully mass production will bring the price of an 8GB memory module is far cheaper than expected.
Earlier, Samsung Electronics announced the development of industry that is 2 gigabytes (GB), the first with loads reduce, dual inline memory module (LRDIMM) for server applications.
By using 40 nanometers of the most advanced class, four-gigabit chips (4Gb), which has Samsung introduced earlier this year, a new 32 GB LRDIMM will accommodate the next generation of servers are designed to be virtual, cloud computing and other applications with high capacity.
Samsung Starts Mass Production DDR3 SODIMM
Memory enthusiast would be pleased to hear the news that Samsung has started mass-producing 8GB DDR3 SODIMM memory modules for notebooks and mobile workstations.
Quoted by Ubergizmodo, Friday (09/24/2010), 8GB DDR3 modules will use a new technology which is claimed by Samsung offers 53 percent power savings over the previous two 4GB DDR3 modules
Not only that this module will experience a 67 percent power savings compared to 1.8V of DDR2 modules. Until now, South Korean vendors are not yet announced the price offered to the retail market, including to the International market.
However, the module will soon be available as an option in the Dell Precision M6500 mobile workstation and hopefully mass production will bring the price of an 8GB memory module is far cheaper than expected.
Earlier, Samsung Electronics announced the development of industry that is 2 gigabytes (GB), the first with loads reduce, dual inline memory module (LRDIMM) for server applications.
By using 40 nanometers of the most advanced class, four-gigabit chips (4Gb), which has Samsung introduced earlier this year, a new 32 GB LRDIMM will accommodate the next generation of servers are designed to be virtual, cloud computing and other applications with high capacity.
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