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Micron Announces High Capacity 96GB DDR5-4800 RDIMM Memory

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Memory manufacturers launched a single 48GB non-binary memory in the first quarter of this year, double slots can achieve 96GB, and four memory slots are fully filled to achieve a memory capacity of 192GB.

Micron today announced the start of mass production of 4800MT/s 96GB high-capacity DDR5 RDIMM, which has twice the bandwidth of DDR4 memory and is fully compliant with the requirements of fourth-generation AMD EPYC processors.

Note: There are currently three main types of memory (DIMM) used in the server field – UDIMM, RDIMM and LRDIMM. The full name of RDIMM is Registered DIMM, which is a dual in-line memory module with registers.

RDIMM adds a register to the memory stick for transmission, which is located between the CPU and the memory particles, which not only reduces the distance of parallel transmission but also ensures the effectiveness of parallel transmission. Due to the high register efficiency, the capacity and frequency of RDIMMs can be increased more easily than UDIMMs.

With next-generation memory technology, the memory enhances support for artificial intelligence (AI) and in-memory database workloads and addresses the high cost of chip stacking without increasing latency.

Additionally, Micron’s 96 GB DDR5 modules power AMD-based Supermicro 8125GS systems, addressing the demands of high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and deep learning, and industrial server workloads.

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