Micron - DDR5 - module
16 GB - DIMM 288-pin - 5600 MHz / PC5-44800 - CL46 - registered - ECC
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- Information Micron DDR5 Server DRAM
Micron DDR5 Server DRAM
Speed up next-generation application performance with Micron® DDR5 server DRAM: more than a generational jump in memory innovation. Reverse the trend of decreased bandwidth per core, feed rapidly growing processor core counts with memory bandwidth and density, plus enable more than 2x the data rates1 of DDR4.Micron DDR5 Server DRAM doubles the performance of DDR4Increase server and workstation performance by more than 2x with Micron DDR5 Server Memory1. DDR5 technology relieves the bandwidth-per-core memory crunch to pull peak computing performance and runs more virtual machines, increasing the responsiveness of virtualized applications. DDR5 will overtake DDR4 global memory shipments in 20242, marking a fast transition between the two technologies.Reduce your power draw and speed up system performanceSave up to 24% of your memory power draw5 with 128GB RDIMMs to reduce data center power and cooling costs for better overall TCO. With 16% improved latency6 over 128GB 3DS RDIMMs, this memory option also provides a faster response time for server performance, such as during AI training and inference processing.Get more out of DDR5 servers with Micron Server MemoryMicron builds DDR5 server memory with power management integrated circuits (PMICs) on the module, which means you are not paying for power management for the entire system3. This can initially mean a lower overall cost to power DDR5 servers versus DDR4 when some system memory slots are left open. Micron Server Memory is high quality and is typically less expensive than OEM server memory.High-performance memory for a new era of data centersMicron DDR5 Server Memory delivers higher bandwidths along with improved reliability, availability, and scaling, when compared to DDR4. It’s 100% component and module tested to mission-critical server standards and optimized for next-generation Intel® and AMD® DDR5 server and workstation platforms. As one of three major memory manufacturers, Micron tests and validates our DDR5 server memory to work with all major DDR5 server platforms.- Under memory-intensive workloads, DDR5 is designed to deliver 2x the bandwidth of DDR4 as a result of double the burst length, double the banks and bank groups, and significantly higher speed, as established by JEDEC, an independent organization that develops open standards for the microelectronics industry.
- Based on Micron shipments in 2024.
- On DDR4 server memory, power management was on the motherboard instead of the module, powering empty slots as well as those in use.
- 6,400MT/s speeds initially available in 16Gb-based RDIMMs. Other form factors and 24Gb-based RDIMMs will be added over time.
- Achieved by lesser power consumed for idle and loaded latency vs. 128GB 3DS RDIMMs.
- Based on 128GB 3DS modules having a higher latency, per publicly available datasheets and JEDEC specifications as of April 2024.
The introduction of DDR5 memory is bringing in a huge increase in performance for every server or workstation using this advanced technology. The clock speed starts with a 50% increase over the last generation of DDR4 memory and already shows additional speed bumps above that to 6400MT/s. The underlying architecture has been enhanced as well to give additional boosts to the overall system performance. Of course, every application will respond differently to these changes, but for any application using high CPU core counts and is already bandwidth limited by the memory in a DDR4 system, the performance improvement should be shocking.
If you consider the CPU of your server or workstation the brains, then the system memory would be considered the lifeblood of the system. The amount of memory in your system will dictate the overall performance. Generally speaking, the more memory in the system, the higher the overall performance you can expect. System memory installations or upgrades are incredibly easy with the socket used on the motherboard. No special skills or tools are needed to complete the task. Servers supporting virtualization applications are highly dependent upon the amount of memory installed. Multiple virtualized servers can coexist on the same physical server as long as the total amount of memory installed can meet the need of each individual virtualized server.
When a server or workstation is running an application that exceeds the memory of the server, it is forced to offload portions of the application to the online storage system like an SSD. When the application needs to swap portions of itself out and bring in other parts from the SSD, the latency can increase significantly. By ensuring the system has enough memory to hold the entire database or application, the overall application latency can be greatly reduced, sometimes by orders of magnitude. Micron Server and Workstation DRAM modules run through an extensive line of tests at both the component and module level before they are released to partners and customers.
- New DDR5 memory for the latest generation of new platforms
- Signficant technology and architecture improvements over DDR4
- 50% clock speed improvement over DDR4 alone
- Optimize power efficiency with on-module power management
- Under memory-intensive workloads, DDR5 is designed to deliver 2x the bandwidth of DDR4 as a result of double the burst length, double the banks and bank groups, and significantly higher speed, as established by JEDEC, an independent organization that develops open standards for the microelectronics industry.
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