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Neo Forza Server DRAM Available to DELL Data Center Customers

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Goldkey Technology Corporation (TPEx : 3135), aka "Neo Forza", offers products and solutions marketed under the label Neo Forza successfully completed qualification of its server modules with Dell PowerEdge R650 and R750 series servers, which DELL loaned to Neo Forza. Following successful qualification, Neo Forza announces commercial and industrial channel partner availability of Neo Forza DDR4 RDIMM server memory in adherence to industry qualifications, ranging from DDR4 2133MT/s to 3200MT/s.

"Data center staff need to maximize platform performance and extend platform longevity. Neo Forza's qualified DDR4 server memory assures these factors are met cost-effectively," said Jess Kung, vice president of sales. "Goldkey Technology Corporation has been on the forefront of the memory industry and is an integrated-circuit (I/C) specialist with technical acumen of more than 15 years. The successful qualification program amplifies our intrinsic value to our global customers."



Even as DDR5-enabled servers are being evaluated and are preparing to begin adoption in 2022, Neo Forza firmly believes the present state of 2022 into 2023 seeing continued use of existing platforms and matured technologies on a global scale. Nevertheless, Neo Forza has already made DDR5 server memory in Q2'2022 and is currently qualifying these modules with established Data Center server partners. Details of the DDR4 server memory can be found here.



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