Article says nothing. TZhey will offer some modules lying between capacity extreemes ( 2-128GB), wide frequency range ( 2133-3200Mhz), in voarious shapes and forms ( ECC, unbuffered etc).
shame they not offer "standard" 3200 class for "other than" industrial, maybe there could be a "unique" new player on/in the global market place..I suppose depends on the timings, but still 1.2v for 3200 class sounds excellent, even if it means the "chips" are left bare (no spreader)
(^.^)
That is a heck of a bunch of different categories offered though, I can only assume being "industrial" these are likely to be anything BUT low "reasonable" cost...16-32gb per stick would be awesome though, I believe the "upper limit" sits ~64gb (for the most part) for average desktop user (Intel or AMD) modern socket of course, where the 128gb would be more along the HEDT lines
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Dr.Neale - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
Finally, some nice ECC UDIMMs rated at DDR 3200 for AMD systems! Yay!antonkochubey - Friday, March 6, 2020 - link
I doubt UDIMM's will go up to 128, most likely UDIMM's will be up to 32 and RDIMM's will be up to 128 (as is the case already, for over a year)Foeketijn - Saturday, March 7, 2020 - link
But now at 3200 instead of 2667.Dr.Neale - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
Finally, some nice ECC UDIMMs rated at DDR4 3200 for AMD systems! Yay!Dr.Neale - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
Too bad there's no way to edit out a typo, just re-do it right, like here!Brane2 - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
Article says nothing. TZhey will offer some modules lying between capacity extreemes ( 2-128GB), wide frequency range ( 2133-3200Mhz), in voarious shapes and forms ( ECC, unbuffered etc).Nothing about actual models etc.
Dragonstongue - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
shame they not offer "standard" 3200 class for "other than" industrial, maybe there could be a "unique" new player on/in the global market place..I suppose depends on the timings, but still 1.2v for 3200 class sounds excellent, even if it means the "chips" are left bare (no spreader)(^.^)
That is a heck of a bunch of different categories offered though, I can only assume being "industrial" these are likely to be anything BUT low "reasonable" cost...16-32gb per stick would be awesome though, I believe the "upper limit" sits ~64gb (for the most part) for average desktop user (Intel or AMD) modern socket of course, where the 128gb would be more along the HEDT lines
Not that I can afford any of those levels
ha .... ukkk