GIGABYTE Announces Record Memory Performance on the GA-7TESM Server Motherboard
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., is proud to announce that its GA-7TESM server motherboard together with Hypercloud memory modules from NETLIST has reached unprecedented memory performance that opens new perspective for the cloud computing, virtualization, and high performance computing industries.
This unique combination of high quality components has proved to be the only one to date to reach a maximum memory frequency at a full 3DPC population successfully. GIGABYTE and NETLIST have now enabled a maximum capacity of 288GB DRAM runnning at a 1333MT/s speed on a dual processor motherboard:
This new validated solution answers a significant need to run more bandwidth intensive, high performance computing applications among organizations for which improving server utilization is a critical objective. Thanks to the association of GIGABYTE's leading motherboard design and NETLIST 's cutting-edge technologies in memory modules, a superior computing solution is now available for advanced memory intensive applications relying on high density server systems.
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* The entire materials provided herein are for reference only. GIGABYTE reserves the right to modify or revise the content at anytime without prior notice.
* Advertised performance is based on maximum theoretical interface values from respective Chipset vendors or organization who defined the interface specification. Actual performance may vary by system configuration.
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* Due to standard PC architecture, a certain amount of memory is reserved for system usage and therefore the actual memory size is less than the stated amount.
GIGABYTE Announces Record Memory Performance on the GA-7TESM Server Motherboard
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