(TS) – DRAM dominator company Samsung has proudly announced that it started to send out samples of its first 32GB memory modules which are the industry’s highest-density RDIMMs out there. The new 32GB DDR3 module makes use of 36 dual-die 40nm-class 4Gb DRAMs, it works at 1066 MHz and operates at 1.35V (if we’re not mistaking that’s what the PC3L means).
Two-way servers equipped with the new memory will be able to boast up to 384GB of RAM, while four-way servers will have a maximum of 2TB of memory.
“Samsung continues to set the pace in advanced memory for high-end server applications by offering 40nm-class 32GB memory modules to reach previously unattainable levels of system capacity,” said Soo-In Cho, president and general manager of Samsung Electronics’ Memory Division. “In just 10 months, Samsung has now secured the best competitive advantage with the broadest portfolio of 40nm-class DDR3 based memory solutions in the industry since the 40nm-class DRAM was first produced last July.”
Samsung’s 32GB RDIMMs will enter mass production in April.

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