32 GB DRAM modules from Innodisk are the newest industrial-grade, high-capacity DRAM series launched with expanded capacity. Targeted at core network switches for 5G technology – touted as a much faster, more reliable mobile backbone service that requires 32 GB DRAM. Virtualisation utilises these DRAMs to deliver faster data optimisation.
AIoT (Artificial Internet of Things) devices that are used within medical data logging centres for autoclave validation and vaccine monitoring require fast turnaround times. With Innodisk’s 32 GB DRAM modules, the high-speed transfer of 2666 MTps is utilised to support low-latency network speeds that are crucial in providing consistent turnaround capacity. When used for NAS devices, the 32 GB DRAM modules expedite the storing and retrieval operations without a hiccup.
Aerospace and defence industries see elevated risks of corrosion damage to DRAM modules which could lead to module failure. Higher sulphur content within these environments is why Innodisk’s standard built in anti-sulphuration protection against excess concentration of airborne sulphur-containing particles is essential. Wide-temperature solutions can withstand resistances up to 85⁰C to lengthen the product lifespan while the heat-spreader enhances faster heat dissipation.
Innodisk’s 32 GB DRAM are compatible with AMD x570 and Intel Z390/Z370 chipsets, AMD’s Ryzen 3000 generation 3 and Intel Coffee Lake CPUs. Available in UDIMM/SODIMM/ECC-SODIUM form factors, Innodisk is providing manufacturers with compact long-term performance.
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