Dataram Receives Memory Validation from Intel for Next Generation DDR2 Memory; Advanced Memory is the First in a Series of Planned Validations for Dataram.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 2004 Dataram Corporation (Nasdaq:DRAM), a leading provider of server and workstation memory, today announced that Dataram memory has been tested by Intel and verified to be in compliance to Intel specifications for DDR (Double Data Rate) Refers to an SDRAM memory chip that increases performance by doubling the effective data rate of the frontside bus. For more details, see SDRAM. DDR - Double Data Rate Random Access Memory 2-400 registered memory and to perform in Intel reference systems. This validation is confirmation of Dataram's advanced design, manufacturing and testing capabilities to produce memory for the next generation of servers and workstations from Intel. Dataram's DTM DTM dermatophyte test medium. 63301B, a PC2-3200 registered 3-3-3 (latency) module, is built with x4 DRAMs to support Intel's Single Device Data Correction (SDDC SDDC Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (formerly Military Traffic Management Command) SDDC Single Data Device Correction ) advanced error correction technology and memory mirroring for enhanced RAS (1) See network access server. (2) (Remote Access Service) A Windows NT/2000 Server feature that allows remote users access to the network from their Windows laptops or desktops via modem. See RRAS and network access server. features required for enterprise applications and servers. DDR2 memory features technological advances that deliver greater reliability and performance at 400MHz data rates and higher. DDR2 memory will debut in all architectures, with servers benefiting from increased scalability and as well as speed. Power is reduced to 1.8V resulting in less power consumption and cooler operation. Improved signal integrity is achieved using On-Die Termination (ODT See SCO Open Desktop. ODT - Open Desktop ), a key to achieving significantly higher speed. Although physical module size remains at 5.25", DDR2 modules have 240 pins with a unique key, or indentation in·den·ta·tion n. A notch, a pit, or a depression. , making DDR2 DIMMs incompatible with existing DDR applications. "DDR2 memory technology addresses the need for faster speeds, cooler temperature operation and increased server density taking performance to the next level," stated Paul Henke, director of product marketing for Dataram. "As soon as DRAM vendors ramp-up this technology, DDR2 should rapidly become mainstream server memory." For more information on all Dataram's memory offerings for enterprise servers and workstations, visit www.dataram.com About Dataram Dataram is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of reliable, high capacity and innovative memory solutions. With 37 years experience, Dataram provides customized memory solutions for OEMs and compatible memory for leading brands including HP, IBM, SGI, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Intel and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. Opteron. All names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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