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Isolation Memory Buffer

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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The new server memory buffer offers quadruple server memory capacity and nearly double the bandwidth.



Inphi Corporation (Portland, OR) has announced that it is sampling its new server memory buffer, designed to address the performance and capacity challenges of today’s servers and workstations. This component is driving the creation of a new class of memory modules – LRDIMMs, or load-reduced, dual-inline memory modules – capable of delivering upward of four times the memory capacity and nearly double the bandwidth. The new server memory buffer offers:

  • Isolation Memory Buffer (iMB) technology.
  • Isolation of the CPU from the memory components and then buffering the memory, I/O, control and data signals.
  • A new class of products: LRDIMMs.
  • Quadruple server memory capacity and nearly double the bandwidth.

For more information visit www.inphi.com

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