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Micron Delivers the World's Densest Server Memory Module

Micron Technology has introduced the world's densest server memory module, a 16-Gigabyte device that enables customers to access mission-critical data more quickly and efficiently.

It is important to think about the popular applications that memory technology powers. Take the Internet for example; online shopping and banking are lucrative businesses collecting and retaining company data every day, which requires extensive amounts of memory to operate. Maximum memory provides the quick processing response consumers expect when shopping on the Web. Micron is now delivering ultra-dense solutions for customers' data intensive applications and is opening the doors to some very cutting-edge memory innovations not only for the server market, but also for future notebooks, PCs, and other consumer applications.

The 16-Gigabyte module encompasses 72 2-Gigabit double data rate 2 (DDR2) die, packaged as 36 4-Gigabit TwinDie components which were developed on Micron's industry leading 78-nanometer 6F process node. Micron's innovative TwinDie stacking technology allows fewer and shorter connection routes to the chips, enabling faster access to customer data and ultra-thin form factors. To grasp the small size of each of these 2-Gigabit DDR2 chips, consider that each die is equal to the size of a letter key on your computer's keyboard.

In addition to maximum memory, Micron produces the broadest range of memory products in the industry specifically designed for the server market. We currently provide seven generations of server memory with component densities ranging from 64-Megabit through 2-Gigabit. These products represent three technologies: Single Data Rate (SDR), Double Data Rate (DDR) and DDR2.



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