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ADATA Launches DDR4 DRAM Modules

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/10/2013 02:33 PM | source: | 7 comment(s)
ADATA Launches DDR4 DRAM Modules

ADATA announced today that the company's new generation DDR4 SDRAM modules will be on display at the Intel Developer Forum 2013 (IDF13), held this year in San Francisco. Targeting server and render farm applications, the new DDR4 modules show that ADATA is once again at the front of the pack in providing new high-performance solutions to the enterprise market.

DDR4 SDRAM stands for double data rate fourth generation synchronous dynamic random-access memory, and its most notable features are faster clock frequencies and data transfer rates as compared to DDR3, as well as low power consumption. Running at just 1.2 volts, these new modules are expected to achieve transfer rates of 3.2Gbps, at frequencies as high as 2133MHz, far outstripping the capabilities of previous generations of DRAM. In large scale server applications, the advantages of DDR4 will lead to lower costs and greatly improved overall system performance. The new DDR4 SDRAM modules will be showcased along with the company's other premium memory solutions at booth number 554 at IDF13.







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BLEH!
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#4652623 Posted on: 09/10/2013 02:42 PM
At least another year or so before we see DDR4 compatible CPUs/chipsets right?

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#4652662 Posted on: 09/10/2013 04:06 PM


Didn't take Crucial long to update their main page...

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#4652665 Posted on: 09/10/2013 04:10 PM
Samsung were talking about ddr4 months ago. and already had ddr4 dimms

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#4652705 Posted on: 09/10/2013 05:15 PM
we need to go strait to MRam before we see anything revolutionary! That's the only way we will fix our storage bottleneck and will make storage safer by a large margin while increasing performance ten fold!

Last but not least we need to drop silicon and start using graphene for are chips or even better Molybdenite which uses 100,000 times less energy then current chips!

"Hopefully 100 years from now we'll have something similar to kryptonian crystals to power are every day needs!"

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#4652708 Posted on: 09/10/2013 05:23 PM
hmmm holding off til Intel releases "Broadwell" CPU's might just be the right thing to do then, screw the 4770K lol. Bring me some "Broadwell" with proper solder between the chip and IHS, at least 30-50% more performance than my current CPU @ 4.2GHz with Broadwell at its stock frequencies and DDR4 memory support! That will be me sorted for quite some time :)

EDIT:

God damn it! Just read up on Broadwell being only for mobile/tablet department and that broadwell won't be releasing for desktop anytime in 2014. Looks like that Haswell refresh is the way to go then with the 6-8 core modules hitting us sometime next year.

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