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Samsung Ships Advanced 16GB DDR3
Friday, March 20, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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Samsung announced this week that it is the first DRAM makers to ship advanced 16GB DDR3 memory modules based on the world's first 2Gb, 50nm DDR3 chips. Samsung says that it is now shipping 18 different configurations of its high-density, DDR3 modules designed for servers. Among the offerings are a 16GB RIMM module and an 8GB RDIMM module. The company introduced 50nm 2Gb DDR3 for PC applications last September. The 16GB modules operate at 1066Mbps and allow for a total memory density of 192GB.    (source: dailytech.com)


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