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IDT ships 1m DDR4 registers to meet demand

17th July 2014
IDT
Siobhan O'Gorman
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To meet the demand for DRAM modules for the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 platform, IDT has shipped 1m DDR4 registers. These include the 4DB0124K data buffer, and TSE2004GB2 thermal sensor with SPD.

“The server and storage markets are gearing up for a memory technology transition that occurs once every five to six years,” said Rami Sethi, Vice President and General Manager of memory interface products, IDT. “As the only memory interface supplier to offer a complete chipset for DDR4, IDT is at the forefront of that transition. This milestone underscores the confidence our customers have in this complete solution of silicon and software to help differentiate their next generation modules and platforms.”

“DDR4 began ramping this year and is on course to supplanting DDR3 for enterprise workhorse and mission-critical server systems,” said Mike Howard, Principal Analyst, IHS. “Memory interface providers such as IDT have played a critical role in realising the significant performance and power improvements of DDR4 technology to the ecosystem.”

The DDR4 registers are fully compliant with JEDEC 1.0, and available now.

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