Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Micron Technology introduced its new Aspen DDR2 memory family of energy-efficient products, featuring the low-voltage (LV) DDR2 in reduced chip count (RCC) memory modules.
The new Aspen is designed to lower server power consumption. The memory is available for OEM customers now. Mass production is slated for the fourth quarter of 2007.
The DDR2 components that are used in servers today typically operate at 1.8 volts but Aspen only consumes 1.5 volts. Additionally, by upgrading to Micron's new 1Gb-based RCC modules from 512Mb-based modules, memory power can be reduced even further, providing a total savings of up to 50%, the company stressed.
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