Micron Technology has today announced its high-capacity 96GB DDR5 RDIMMs in speeds of up to 4800MT/s designed for workstations and server deployments.
(PR) By unlocking the next level of monolithic technology, the integration of Micron’s high-density memory solutions empowers artificial intelligence (AI) and in-memory database workloads and eliminates the need for costly die stacking that also adds latency. Micron’s 96 GB DDR5 RDIMM modules are qualified with 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors. Additionally, the Supermicro 8125GS – an AMD-based system – includes the Micron 96 GB DDR5 modules and is an excellent platform for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and deep learning training, and industrial server workloads.
“Delivering high-capacity memory solutions that enable the right performance for compute-intensive workloads is essential to Micron’s role as a leading memory innovator and manufacturer. Micron’s 96 GB DDR5 DRAM module establishes a new optimized total cost of ownership solution for our customers,” stated Praveen Vaidyanathan, vice president and general manager of Micron’s Compute Products Group. “Our collaboration with a flexible system provider like Supermicro leverages each of our strengths to provide customers with the latest memory technology to address their most challenging data center needs.”
“Supermicro’s time-to-market collaboration with Micron benefits a wide variety of key customers,” said Don Clegg, senior vice president, Worldwide Sales, Supermicro. “Micron’s portfolio of advanced memory and storage products, aligned with Supermicro’s broad server and storage innovations deliver validated, tested, and proven solutions for data center deployments and advanced workloads.”
Visit Micron.com to learn more about their memory technologies for workstation and server usecases.
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