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Crucial, a leading global brand of memory and storage upgrades, today announced the availability of its latest DDR4 server DIMMs. With speeds of 2666 MT/s, new Crucial DDR4 server memory modules allow for increased performance and bandwidth within data centres and hyperscale environments. They are also available in a variety of server module types and densities ranging from 8GB to 64GB.
New Crucial 2666 MT/s 8Gb-based server memory modules are approximately 11 percent faster than the previously released 2400 MT/s DIMMs. Additionally, the newly expanded portfolio of Crucial server memory will support cloud and enterprise environments that are migrating to next-generation Intel server platforms.
"Improving system performance in the data centre is one of many priorities organisations are looking to address as the need to meet ever-increasing and more demanding workloads evolves," said Michael Moreland, Crucial Server DRAM Product Marketing Manager. "Crucial's new 2666MT/s server modules can help datacentre and hyperscale customers reduce performance burdens by using faster memory to help advance the efficiencies of their server systems."
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New Crucial 2666 MT/s 8Gb-based server memory modules are approximately 11 percent faster than the previously released 2400 MT/s DIMMs. Additionally, the newly expanded portfolio of Crucial server memory will support cloud and enterprise environments that are migrating to next-generation Intel server platforms.
"Improving system performance in the data centre is one of many priorities organisations are looking to address as the need to meet ever-increasing and more demanding workloads evolves," said Michael Moreland, Crucial Server DRAM Product Marketing Manager. "Crucial's new 2666MT/s server modules can help datacentre and hyperscale customers reduce performance burdens by using faster memory to help advance the efficiencies of their server systems."
View at TechPowerUp Main Site