1-Gbyte SDRAM DIMMs Rev Up Servers & Workstations

Sept. 1, 1999
With densities of 1 Gbyte, the firm’s SDRAM dual in-line memory modules for PC servers and workstations are claimed as the highest-density industry-standard DIMMs available. The density was achieved using the firm’s 256-Mbit SDRAM die and

With densities of 1 Gbyte, the firm’s SDRAM dual in-line memory modules for PC servers and workstations are claimed as the highest-density industry-standard DIMMs available. The density was achieved using the firm’s 256-Mbit SDRAM die and stacking technology, enabling the highest possible memory density on a card. DIMMs are available in PC133 and PC100 speed grades. Also available are other 256-Mbit based DIMMs in the same speed grades. These include 512-Mbyte and 1-Gbyte registered DIMMs with a 72-bit data path, 512-Mbyte unbuffered DIMMs with a 72-bit data path, and 512-Mbyte unbuffered DIMMs with a 64-bit data path (for non-error correction systems). The 256-Mbit SDRAMs are also available in a variety of configurations.

Company: IBM - Microelectronics Division

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