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Innodisk has announced its industrial DDR5 memory for workstations. This memory promotes speed, capacity and reliability in a professional environment.
Innodisk touts that it will enable the early adoption of DDR5 for workstations, delivering server-level PC performance. DDR5 brings new features such as double bank groups, same bank refresh, on-die ECC (error correction code) and double sub-channels. This provides higher bandwidth and capacity, lower power consumption and improved data protection thanks to the built-in ECC. The first CPU with DDR5 support was Intel’s 12th-generation Alder Lake, which was launched in late 2021. More CPUs, including for the data center, are expected to be launched in 2022.
Innodisk said its new product, a 4800MT/s 32GB DDR5 UDIMM, is already making its way to market, citing a design win with a company that designs workstations for engineering and other related applications. Nevertheless, the memory could also be used for other applications, such as server and embedded applications in surveillance and care.
Innodisk’s full DDR5 portfolio includes form factors such as UDIMM, SODIMM and DRIMM, both with and without ECC. Innodisk further says it is sampling a wide temperature UDIMM that lowers the minimum operating temperature from 0°C to -40°C. All DRAM modules are available in capacities from 16 GB to 32 GB.
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