Super Talent launches DDR2 FB DIMM memory modules

Posted on Wednesday, April 19 2006 @ 15:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Super Talent Technology announced its new DDR2 Fully Buffered DIMM (FB DIMM) modules. The company’s Silicon Valley based engineering team, with over 60 patents pending, is dedicated to developing advanced memory module and flash solutions. As a major supplier of ECC registered DDR and DDR2 modules to the server market, Super Talent recognized the advantages of FB DIMM technology, and decided early to commit development resources to these products.
  • S1GTR8CJ - 533MHz / PC2-4300 1GB FB DIMM
  • S2GTR4CJ - 533MHz / PC2-4300 2GB FB DIMM
  • S1GTR8CM - 667MHz / PC2-5400 1GB FB DIMM
  • The FB DIMM point-to-point architecture supports six channels, and eight FB DIMMs per channel, for a total of up to forty-eight 4GB FB DIMMs, or 192GB in a server. According to Super Talent’s VP of Business Operations, C.H. Lee, “FB DIMM architecture dramatically raises both the memory capacity and bandwidth of servers, with absolutely no tradeoffs in reliability.” Mr. Lee continued, “This new module design solves the long-term server memory capacity problem and is a very appealing solution for server OEMs.”


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