Memory

DDR4 memory features a work clock rate of 2133Mbps

2nd September 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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DDR4 memory is replacing DDR3 and being built-in to the motherboard of more and more commercial products including personal computers, servers, smartphones and tablet PCs. To adapt to the changing market trend, Apacer has released the DDR4 2133 4GB/8GB unbuffered DIMM. 

Compared to its predecessor, the device delivers a 14% improvement in performance, with a work clock rate of 2133Mbps and a transmission bandwidth up to 17GBps. Featuring a voltage of 1.2V, the device also provides a 25% reduction in voltage and a 50% reduction in stand-by power consumption. As well as this, the device is 100% compatible with the x99 chipset platform adopted by Intel Haswell-E, creating a reliable and stable operation environment.

“The advantages of this DDR4 help reduce power consumption effectively, maintain a low-temperature system and enhance integral stability while enabling performance improvement,” commented Anderson Chang, PC Application Product Division Product Manager, Apacer.

Chang added, “With the strong promotion of new DDR4 specifications by JEDEC and Intel, an industry-wide transition of the system memory is inevitable. And that’s why Apacer gets well prepared for the market changes and launches the DDR4 2133 4GB/8GB Unbuffered DIMM at such a critical moment.”

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