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  Date: 15/07/2012

DDR3 register for memory modules consume low power

Inphi Corporation has unveiled DDR3 register for memory module applications. Inphi claims its INSSTE32882XV DDR3 register reduces power consumption by 20% – offering the lowest power consumption available on the market.

Inphi says its latest DDR3 register enables data centers to operate at higher speeds and increase capacity by offering two DIMMS per channel at 2133 MT/s or three DIMMS per channel at 1866 MT/s. The INSSTE32882XV DDR3 register also feature low jitter and high signal fidelity.

“The results of testing by our customers demonstrates that Inphi’s INSSTE32882XV DDR3 register delivers the industry’s lowest power consumption – a critical requirement for next-generation data centers, cloud computing and other high-performance computing applications,” said Paul Washkewicz, vice president of Marketing, Computing and Storage at Inphi. “Designed for mid- and high-performance servers, high-performance workstations and high reliability systems, Inphi’s INSSTE32882XV allows customers to increase system capacity without a reduction in bandwidth or increase in latency.”

“Micron understands the critical need for both speed and performance in the HPC, data center and cloud computing space and drives compelling solutions to meet these demanding requirements. By using Inphi’s latest DDR3 register in our DRAM products, we will be able to deliver superior performance, lowest power consumption and exceptional quality to our customers,” said Robert Feurle, vice president DRAM Marketing at Micron Technology, Inc.

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