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Post by Admin_Vistamike on Sept 6, 2014 12:46:22 GMT
SK Hynix today announced it has developed the world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module, twice the capacity of the company's current 64GB module. The new memory module, which is also being touted as the world's highest density module, is based on 8Gbit DDR4 chips created with 20nm process lithography. The new memory module runs at 2,133Mbps with 64-bit I/O, and processes up to 17GB of data per second. It also runs at ultra low-voltage of 1.2V, compared to 1.35V of existing DDR3 memory modules. While major memory makers such as Hynix, Samsung and Crucial have started producing next-generation DDR4 memory, it's not expected to show up in servers until late this year, and in PCs until 2015. MORE ON DDR4>>>>> Cost,as usual with emerging tech, $£€s Give it about a year, with new MBs and processors we may see real speed? And a real price structure that is affordable Mike
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