Single 32 GB DDR3 Memory Module is the latest buzz. Samsung has unveiled the world's first 32GB DDR3 memory module tuned for use in servers. The module operates at 1.35 volts and supports the trend in reducing power usage in data centers around the world. The RAM uses the Samsung 50nm 4Gb DDR3 chips.
The modules improve throughput by 20% compared to 1.5V DDR3 modules and the lower power consumption saves power. Power savings in large data centers can add up to massive amounts of money.
The 32GB RDIMM is made of up to 72 4Gb DDR3 chip dies using Samsung 50nm class DRAM technology. A row of nine quad-die packaged 16Gb DDR3s are mounted on each side of the printed circuit board to total 32GB of memory.
According to the sources, this will set an achievement in the history of computing and will be affordable to home users in near future. The price has not been released yet.
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