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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Micron To Offer DDR4 Modules for Future Intel Xeon Systems
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Micron Technology is ramping production of DDR4 memory to support upcoming Intel CPU launches.
The company says that its new DDR4 technology contributes to a power improvement of up to 35% compared to standard DDR3.
Micron is ramping its 4Gb-based DDR4 module production at 2133 megatransfers per second (MT/s) in support of Intel's Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family-based systems. Micron is also sampling a 2400 MT/s device in anticipation of follow-on products targeted for 2015.
"Our JEDEC-compliant portfolio showcases the performance and power benefits that DDR4 products can provide for our customers," said Robert Feurle, Micron's vice president of marketing and program management. "As a result of Micron's close engagement with our key enabling partners, we are well positioned to bring this exciting new technology to market."
The new Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 processors are expected to hit the market in 2H'14.
Micron's fully JEDEC-compliant DDR4 portfolio includes RDIMMs, LRDIMMs, VLP RDIMMs, UDIMMs and SODIMMs (ECC and non-ECC), as well as x4, x8 and x16 components.
Micron expects to be ready to deliver NVDIMM customer samples in the early 3Q14 timeframe.
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