Elpida's 4 Gigabyte Fully Buffered DIMMs Deliver the Highest Performance, Highest Density and Thinner Module Design for Server Main Memory.TOKYO -- Unprecedented Speed -- Combined with High Density -- and Thin Form-factor Will Enable a New Generation of High-Performance Servers Elpida Memory Elpida Memory, Inc. (エルピーダメモリ株式会社 , Inc. (Elpida), Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of random access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. Since real capacitors leak charge, the information eventually fades unless the capacitor charge is refreshed periodically. (DRAM), today announced the availability of 4 Gigabyte, Fully Buffered Dual In-Line Memory Modules (FB-DIMMs) that offer the industry's highest performance and density, as well as a thinner module form-factor for server applications. The new FB-DIMM offers the additional benefits of improved memory controller timing and increased bus speed to support next-generation high performance server processors. Elpida's new modules can deliver up to 32 Gigabytes of memory in an eight-slot server platform, with system data transfer rates up to 21.2 Gigabytes per second (GB/sec). Elpida's FB-DIMMs are based on its 1 Gigabit 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 devices which are incorporated into Elpida's unique, stacked FBGA FBGA Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array FBGA Fine Pitch Bga FBGA Fine Line Bga (sFBGA) packages to achieve much thinner modules -- 6.7mm -- compared to the JEDEC The division of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) that deals with semiconductor standards (officially, the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association of EIA). JEDEC was formed in 1958 when the Joint Electron Tube Engineering Council (JETEC) split into two Joint Electron Device specification of 9.8mm (max). The module thinness helps increase air flow between DIMMs and improves thermal performance in server and blade systems. "The new FB-DIMM standard represents a major technology breakthrough for server platforms," said Jun Kitano, director of Technical Marketing for Elpida Memory (USA). "Elpida's FB-DIMMs leverage our existing strengths in device manufacturing and packaging technology, as well as our expertise in supporting the leading-edge of the server market." About the New FB-DIMM The new FB-DIMM was created to address performance limitations associated with the previous standard for Registered DIMMs for server platforms. FB-DIMMs were designed to support next-generation processors and faster bus speeds. The new FB-DIMM calls for all signals -- clock, address, command and data -- to and from the DRAM devices on the module to be buffered at the high-speed Advanced Memory Buffer (AMB AMB Ambient AMB Ambassador AMB Amber AMB Ambulance AMB Associação Médica Brasileira (Brazil) AMB Ambulatory AMB Advanced Memory Buffer (FBDIMM control unit on DRAM) ) chip located on the DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) A printed circuit board that holds memory chips and plugs into a DIMM socket on the motherboard. See memory module. DIMM - Dual In-Line Memory Module . This helps to secure the DRAM timing margins during high-speed operation with a much shorter signal path between the DRAM and the AMB. The FB-DIMM also adopts a Point-to-Point connection on the bus between the memory controller and the DIMM, as well as between the DIMMs themselves. This allows increased bus speed with a shorter connection path. It also greatly improves the maximum number of DIMMs that can be loaded on the bus -- up to eight 2-rank DIMMs per channel -- with less concern about signal degradation. Elpida's 4 Gigabyte FB-DIMM -- Technical Details Elpida's 4 Gigabyte FB-DIMMs (Part numbers: EBE EBE Excédent Brut d'Exploitation (French accounting) EBE Extraterrestrial Biological Entity EBE Evidence-Based Education EBE Electron Beam Evaporation (semi-conductor industry) EBE e-Business Engineering 41FE4AAHA-5C-E C-E Communications-Equipment C-E Communications-Electronics C-E Combustion Engineering, Inc 0EBE41FE4AAHA-6E-E E-E End-To-End E-E Enterprise-E (Star Trek) E-E Emergency-Essential ) are organized and 256M words x 72-bits x 2 Ranks. They are composed of thirty-six pieces of 1 Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM See SDRAM. stacked using Elpida's sFBGA packages. The stacked packages enable an exceptionally thin module design, and they actually improve module yield because they are based on devices that have already been tested. The modules are available in two performance modes: either PC2-4200F or PC2-5300F. PC2-4200F mode uses DDR2-533 devices with a CAS Latency CAS is an abbreviation for column address strobe, or sometimes column address select, both referring to the column of the physical memory location in an array (comprised of columns and rows) of capacitors used in dynamic random access memory modules. (CL) of 4-4-4, and the PC2-5300F mode uses DDR2-667 devices with a CL=5-5-5. This translates to a module data transfer rate of 5.3GB/sec per channel, 21.2GB/sec per system in a 4-channel configuration. Availability Elpida shipped the first FB-DIMM samples for testing purposes only, last December. The new 4 Gigabyte modules (Part numbers: EBE41FE4AAHA-5C-E and EBE41FE4AAHA-6E-E) are available now for all customers in sample quantities, and volume production is scheduled for Q4 2005. Lower density 2 Gigabyte, 1 Gigabyte and 512 Megabyte FB-DIMM samples are also available. Note to Editors: High-resolution photo is available. About Elpida Memory, Inc. Elpida Memory, Inc. is a manufacturer of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) silicon chips with headquarters based in Tokyo, Japan, and sales and marketing operations located in Japan, North America, Europe and Asia. Elpida's state-of-the-art semiconductor wafer manufacturing facilities are located in Hiroshima, Japan. Elpida offers a broad range of leading-edge DRAM products for high-end servers, mobile phones, digital television sets and digital cameras as well as personal computers. Elpida had sales of 207.0 billion Yen during the fiscal year ending March 31, 2005. For more information, visit www.elpida.com. The information contained within this news release, is current as of the date of release. Please note that the information herein may be revised later without prior notice. |
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