Samsung rolls out industry's first 4GB DDR module
Samsung Electronics on January 20 announced the industry's first 4GB DDR SDRAM module. The DIMM (dual in-line memory module) encompasses thirty-six 1Gbit DDR components that achieve 4GB density for high-performance applications such as servers, workstations and supercomputers.
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