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ATP Announced DDR3 for Intel Nehalem Processor |
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Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
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ATP Electronics announced the immediate availability of its DDR3 Registered DIMMs and DDR3 ECC DIMMs for the upcoming Intel Urbanna, Hanlan Creek, and Bluff Creek servers. The modules offer maximum performance and reliability for serves with 24/7 data-intensive operations, while lowering the power consumption of data centers. ATP has also released a comprehensive product specification sheet to help partners take advantage of the technology when planning and designing systems.
"We take pride in our capability to consistently support our partners with a comprehensive line of highly reliable memory modules," said Michael Plaksin, ATP Vice President of Sales. "We understand the significance of reliable performance when it comes to enterprise applications such as servers, workstations, embedded systems, and networking applications. The new DDR2 modules will help our partners maintain their competitive edge and stay at the forefront of technology."
ATP DDR3 Features:
• High performance - up to 1600MHz data transfer rate
• Up to 4GB density
• With 1.5V, DDR3 modules are about 20% more efficient than the standard DDR2 modules (which utilizes 1.8V)
• The signal quality of DDR3 memory modules excel with implementation of high precision self calibration and Fly-by topology
ATP's newest DRAM memory products include low voltage 1.5V FB-DIMM. The newest addition to this lineup is its recyclable USB drive, the ATP EarthDrive.
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