Micron has launched its latest 128GB monolithic chipset, DDR5 RDIMMs, with capacities up to 32GB.
One of the advantages of this storage unit is its high speed of up to 8000 MB transfers per second (MT/s) to support current and future data center workloads. High-speed, high-capacity memory modules are designed to meet the performance and data processing needs of a wide range of complex applications in data centers and cloud environments, including artificial intelligence (AI), in-memory databases (IMDB), and generally processing multi-threaded and multi-core computing workloads. Efficiently.
Voltage management capabilities also help optimize the power grid, dramatically improving much-needed energy efficiency in data centers and cloud environments. In addition, the chip aspect ratio has been optimized to improve the manufacturing efficiency of the large capacity 32GB DRAM chips.
By leveraging intelligent, AI-powered manufacturing methods to enable these world-class innovations, Micron's innovative 1β manufacturing precision achieves production maturity in the fastest time frame in the company's history. Currently, Micron 128GB RDIMMs will ship in 2024 on platforms supporting speeds of 4800MB/s, 5600MB/s, and 6400MB/s, and are designed for future platforms capable of transfer speeds of 8000MB/s.
With innovative, industry-leading 1β manufacturing precision, the 128GB and 32GB DDR5 RDIMMs provide the following improvements:
Bit density is increased by more than 45%, power efficiency is improved by 24%, latency is reduced by 16%, and AI training performance is improved by 28%.
“We are proud to set a new standard for high-capacity, high-speed storage in data centers with Micron 128GB DDR5 RDIMMs, which deliver the bandwidth and storage capacity that workloads demand,” said Praveen Vaidyanathan, Vice President and General Manager, Micron. computing. Group products. Computing is becoming more intensive. Micron continues to strengthen the data center ecosystem through early access to our advanced technologies and integration of leading-edge hyperscale storage solutions. "
“Our latest 4th generation AMD EPYC processors will benefit from improved per-core memory capacity of 128 GB micron RDIMMs with 32 GB of homogeneous RAM,” said Dan McNamara, senior vice president and general manager of AMD Server business. Artificial intelligence, high-performance computing and virtualization. “As AMD advances computing with next-generation EPYC processors, Micron's 128GB RDIMMs can become an important memory option, offering full-core, high-capacity, high-bandwidth capabilities to meet the needs of memory-intensive applications.
Micron offers a wide range of memory options in the RDIMM, MCRDIMM, MRDIMM, CXL and LP classes, enabling customers to integrate optimized solutions into their AI and HPC applications to meet bandwidth, form factor and improved power efficiency.