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Samsung Samples Industry’s First 16-Gigabyte Server Modules Based on DDR4 Memory technology.
SEOUL, Korea, July 3, 2012 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the
world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has
begun sampling the industry’s first 16-gigabyte (GB) double data rate-4
(DDR4), registered dual inline memory modules (RDIMMs), designed for use
in enterprise server systems.
“By launching these new high-density DDR4 modules, Samsung is
embracing closer technical cooperation with key CPU and server companies
for development of next-generation green IT systems,” said Wanhoon
Hong, executive vice president, memory sales & marketing, Samsung
Electronics. “Samsung will also aggressively move to establish the
premium memory market for advanced applications including enterprise
server systems and maintain the competitive edge for Samsung Green
Memory products, while working on providing 20 nanometer (nm) class*
based DDR4 DRAM in the future.”
Using 30nm-class* process technology, Samsung sampled new 8GB and
16GB DDR4 modules in June, in addition to providing them to major CPU
and controller makers. The modules will bring the highest density and
performance levels to premium enterprise server systems. Samsung
previously introduced the industry’s first 30nm-class 2GB DDR4 module in
December, 2010.
Employing new circuit architecture for computing systems, DDR4
technology boasts the highest performance among memory products
available for today’s computing systems, which by next year will reach
twice the current 1,600 megabits per second (Mbps) of DDR3 based
modules. Also, by processing data far more efficiently at a mere 1.2
volts, Samsung’s DDR4 modules will reduce power consumption by
approximately 40 percent compared to its predecessor DDR3 modules
operating at 1.35V.
Samsung will keep working on completion of the JEDEC (Joint Electron
Device Engineering Council) standardization of DDR4 technologies and
product specifications, which is expected to be accomplished by August.
The company said it will work closely with its customers including
server OEMs, as well as CPU and controller makers, to expand the market
base for high-density DDR4 modules, of which it plans to begin volume
production next year. It also is set to expand the overall premium
memory market with its most advanced 20nm-class based DDR4 DRAM
products, which will be available sometime next year at densities up to
32GB..
Samsung has been leading the advancement of DRAM technology ever
since it developed the industry’s first DDR DRAM in 1997. In 2001, it
introduced the first DDR2 DRAM, and in 2005, announced the first DDR3
using 80nm-class* technology.
For more information about Samsung Green memory, visit www.samsung.com/GreenMemory
About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor,
telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies
with 2011 consolidated sales of US$143.1 billion. Employing
approximately 206,000 people in 197 offices across 72 countries, the
company operates two separate organizations to coordinate its nine
independent business units: Digital Media & Communications,
comprising Visual Display, Mobile Communications, Telecommunication
Systems, Digital Appliances, IT Solutions, and Digital Imaging; and
Device Solutions, consisting of Memory, System LSI and LED. Recognized
for its industry-leading performance across a range of economic,
environmental and social criteria, Samsung Electronics was named the
world’s most sustainable technology company in the 2011 Dow Jones
Sustainability Index. For more information, please visit
www.samsung.com.
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