Monday, July 30, 2007
Advanced Micro Devices said it is developing with ID and Inphi to extend DDR3 memory footprint in future Opteron processor-based systems.
The Socket G3 Memory Extender technology is planned for the processor platform ecosystem in 2009. The advancement is expected to boost the performance of enterprise-class servers, such as those used for databases, virtualization, and multi-core computing.
The G3MX, which supports the DDR3 memory specification, is being developed together with IDT and Inphi, which plan to integrate G3MX components within their device portfolios.
G3MX provides a DDR3-based means of increasing total memory in a server system, thereby increasing flexibility in computing, AMD said. The chipmaker plans to introduce the technology in its next-generation architecture enhancements in 2009.
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