Thursday, September 14th 2006

SimpleTech and AMD Work on DDR3 for AM3 K8L

SimpleTech, Inc. today announced the joint effort between SimpleTech and AMD to define registers and modules for a DDR3 SDRAM Registered Dual-Inline Memory Module (RDIMM). DDR3 RDIMM modules are planned as the natural evolution over today's DDR2-based solutions and designed to deliver the increased performance and energy efficiency required for future commercial servers and workstations. DDR3 RDIMMs are designed to accommodate up to 8GB per memory slot with increased frequency to 1600MHz. The work of the two companies is being conducted within JEDEC, a coalition of approximately 270 companies focused on the creation of open standards for the solid-state technology industry. Evaluation by major chipset makers and system OEMs is expected to begin in early 2007 and full production is planned by 2008. For more information, please click here.
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