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Micron announces DDR4 DRAM module ahead of official spec

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The DDR4 memory standard has yet to receive an official spec, but Micron has already

begun development on its first DDR4 DRAM module in the hopes of getting ahead of the

curve. The company announced its endeavor this week, adding that it's already shipped

out samples to "key partners," and that it's aiming to begin volume production by Q4 of

this year.

 

The company's 4Gb x8 component is based on its 30nm technology, and will be the first in

a series of DDR4-based modules. Micron will also release x8, x16, and x32 parts, offering

initial speeds of up to 2400 MT/s, before eventually ramping up to the industry standard

3200 MT/s.

 

Micron's announcement comes barely seven months after it teamed up with Samsung to

form the Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) Consortium — a group of companies devoted to

creating a new HMC memory standard that offers a 15-fold increase in performance over

current DDR3 standards, while taking up 90 percent less space, and using 70 percent

less energy. The Consortium said this HMC standard would also offer more potential for

advancement than either DDR3 or DDR4, though it's clear now that Micron hasn't

abandoned its DDR4 ambitions altogether.

 

JEDEC, a standards-setting body for the solid state industry, has yet to issue an official

DDR4 standard, but Brian Shirley, vice president for Micron’s DRAM Solutions Group,

says the organization's definition is "very near finalization," and remains confident that

Micron can quickly become fully compliant when the standard is published.

 

Source: TheVerge.com

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