Monday 12 April 2010

Kingston Technology 1.35-Volt Registered DDR3L Memory Modules Validated by Intel



Independent world leader in memory products, today announced that its low-voltage registered dual inline memory modules (RDIMMs) have been validated for use in the upcoming Intel Westmere-EP processor-based server platforms. The Kingston® ValueRAM® DDR3L (‘L’ for low voltage) 1333MHz (1.35 volt) server RDIMMs were certified on Intel’s Westmere reference platform.

"Kingston is proud to offer customers our 1.35-volt server memory and having it certified for use with Intel's next-generation Xeon® processors," said Henry Nguyen, design engineering manager, Kingston. "Our low voltage registered server memory helps lower total cost of ownership in datacenters as it uses less power, thus producing less heat than equivalent 1.5-volt modules resulting in lower cooling costs for memory-dense servers."

"Intel worked closely with Kingston in developing and certifying their low-voltage DDR3L memory for our upcoming Westmere-EP triple-channel server platform," said Geof Findlay, Memory Ecosystem Manager, Intel. "Kingston’s low-voltage server memory combined with Intel’s 32nm processor utilizing the Westmere architecture will help datacenters increase performance while reducing overall energy costs."

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