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Posted on 2005-12-08 08:21:43  |  by: Daimaou  |  Comments 7 Comments
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More and more kit (8GB)

Samsung presents a new memory module of 8GB... cool, I'll take 4 please... because even though my PC has a Dual Core (thank you AMD), it suffers quite a bit with only 1Gb of RAM (Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Sorenson Squeeze and some other applications that eat up a lot of resources).

"Samsung Electronics Solidifies Server Memory Market Leadership
with 8GB Product Offering

Seoul, Korea, December 8, 2005 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that it has solidified its leadership position in the server memory market with a new 8GB product offering. Following the introduction of its
8GB Registered Dual In-line Memory Module (R-DIMM) in October, Samsung has now increased the density of its Fully Buffered Dual In-line Memory Module product line-up (FB-DIMM) to include 8GBs by adopting 80 nanometer 2Gb DDR for high-speed servers. This represents a significant leap forward in advanced server memory architecture.

OEMs that use Samsung's high-density memory can increase the amount of installed memory and keep slots in reserve for future upgrades. Samsung memory such as the new 8GB FB-DIMM is ideal for space-constrained applications in blade and 1U servers.

The FB-DIMM architecture overcomes the previous limitation of two-to-four module capacity per channel.
A FB-DIMM system's DRAM module content can be increased to as many as eight modules without reducing the speed. The new system can also process an increased amount of data at the same time with the advanced memory buffer (AMB) chip connecting each module in the system point to point. As a result, the server market demand for high density DRAMs is expected to increase significantly.

With Samsung's high-density memory modules, designers can take full advantage of increased memory support in the latest server operating system to maximize performance. In addition, Samsung is offering next-generation memory solutions such as the 8GB FB-DIMM to allow servers to benefit from ultimate memory density and bandwidth.

Samsung's complete product portfolio includes all variations of DRAM memory from DDR to DDR2, and R-DIMMs to FB-DIMMs with densities ranging from 512MB all the way to 8GBs.

The FB-DIMM standard has been adopted by JEDEC, providing designers a choice between R-DIMM and FB-DIMM for next generation DRAM and system design. It is designed to add an AMB chip to the existing DRAM module, enabling the DRAM within the module to communicate with the system through this AMB chip.

Market research firm, Dataquest, has forecasted that the worldwide server DRAM market will have an expected market size of 34.1Bln megabytes in 2006. "



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Posted on Thu Dec 08, 11:12 by
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8Gb! cool, I want it



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Posted on Fri Dec 09, 04:12 by Cyclotron_burst
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I dont want it I NEED it........and thats what seperates the men from the animals.....But honestly what motherboards are going to accept a 8gb stick of ram...I know my ASUS board will take 4 2GB sticks but I dont know if it would even post if I tried anything higher.



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Posted on Fri Dec 09, 09:47 by
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Congratulations.. just don't merge my account with Yahoo! like Flickr was forced to do!



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Posted on Sat Dec 10, 02:24 by Daimaou
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anon said:
Congratulations.. just don't merge my account with Yahoo! like Flickr was forced to do!


?



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Posted on Thu Oct 18, 05:57 by william
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most motherboards can only take up to 8 gigs any way



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Posted on Mon Dec 08, 09:02 by crossedscar
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um my mobo can go up to 32 gigs so you are sadly mistaken
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813135075



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Posted on Mon May 18, 01:21 by spazturtle
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My mobo can take up to 1tb, i feel special



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