SK Hynix Developed the World's First Highest Density 128 GB DDR4 Module


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SK Hynix Developed the World's First Highest Density 128 GB DDR4 Module

 

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SK Hynix Inc. announced that it has developed the world's first highest density of 128 GB (Gigabytes) module based on 8 Gb(Gigabit) DDR4 using its advanced 20 nm class technology.

This module has double density compared to existing 64 GB by taking advantage of TSV(Through Silicon Via) technology. This new product works at 2133 Mbps and with a 64-bit I/O it processes up to 17 GB of data per second. It also runs at ultra low-voltage of 1.2V which does at lower voltage than 1.35V of existing DDR3.

 

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Is it compatible with any motherboards? :/

 

I mean, we won't be able to use these until Q2 2014, and even then, there's a question of price and mass production.

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sadly no you would have to have a System board that supported DDR4 memory modules and then you would also need to have a front side bus that could handle the throughput of the memory. Heck if you could manage that much one of these modules would set you up for years without needing a memory upgrade.

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