Samsung's 4GB chip unveils first 32 GB DDR3 memory module for Servers.Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics (SEC, Hangul:삼성전자; KSE: 005930, KSE: 005935, LSE: SMSN, LSE: SMSD) is a South Korean multinational corporation and the world's largest and leading electronics and information technology company. Co., Ltd. on Wednesday said its 4GB chip based on 50-nm class DRAM production technology has borne the world's first 32GB 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 3 Memory for low-power server operations. It requires four times less power than its previous 8GB DDR3 memory module, which is currently used in the. It's a powerhouse A fourth-generation language from Cognos that was introduced in the late 1970s for midrange computers. It supports both character-oriented, terminal-based applications as well as Windows clients. Applications developed under PowerHouse can be imported into Cognos' Axiant client/server environment. in energy efficiency and performance, "for data center." The new chip paves the way for 32G Byte (BinarY TablE) The common unit of computer storage from desktop computer to mainframe. It is made up of eight binary digits (bits). A ninth bit may be used in the memory circuits as a parity bit for error checking. registered dual inline memory module (RDIMM RDIMM Registered Dual In-Line Memory Module RDIMM Registered Dimm ), in line with nine quad-die package (QDP) 16 GB DDR3s are mounted on each side of the printed circuit board for a collective 32GB, highly compact configuration. It also operates at 1.35-volts, in support of the global trend to cut power usage in mass storage computing environments. Analysts and research from International Data Corporation (IDC) said the worldwide DDR3 DRAM market will account for 29% of the total DRAM market in 2009 and 75%in 2011 in unit bits. And it expects 2 GB-or-higher DDR3 DRAM will make up 3%of the total DRAM market in 2009 and 33% in 2011. |
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