Elpida the Japanese memory module manufacture created from NEC, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi DRAM businesses has today started shipping the worlds largest memory modules at a whopping 768GB.
Elpida’s new 32-gigabyte Load Reduced Dual In-Line Memory Module (LRDIMM), the DRAM industry’s highest density memory module consisting of 72 advanced 40nm process 4-gigabit DDR3 SDRAMs in a Double Density Package (DDP).
The new memory will allow speeds of upto 1600Mbps, which is 20% faster than the highest RDIMM speed of 1333Mbps.
Sample shipments of the new LRDIMM have already started to be shipped by Elpida and mass production is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2011.
Full press release.
Via Akihabaranews
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