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Old Feb 7, 2009, 12:25 AM   #1
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Buffalo Release Prototype DDR3 2400 MHz Memory



Buffalo company announced the memory modules DDR 3-2400 (PC 3-19200), based on elpida microcircuits production . The announced DDR 3-2400 modules work at 11- 11- 11-34 timing with 2.1 v. With default voltage 1.5 v, ( standard for DDR- 3 memory modules), these microcircuits work with timing 9-10-9-24 in the regime DDR 3-2096.






Buffalo Release Prototype DDR3 2400 MHz Memory
Elpida and Buffalo Technologies have unearthed a memory standard never before heard, and thought by many, as the limits of current DDR3 technology, given the silicon fabrication process current DRAM chips are made with. The elusive PC3-19200 standard has been achieved. Elpida has tested stable, a prototype memory module that runs at 2400 MHz DDR (1200 MHz actual clock-rate). The modules use Elpida's 2.5 Gbps DRAM chips.

These speeds, however, come at the cost of latencies and voltages. The module was tested stable at 2400 MHz only at 11-11-11-34, and a voltage of 2.1 V, which is high, by DDR3 standards. However, the module locks a surprise when it comes to the same numbers: The module was tested stable at 2096 MHz, at amazingly low 1.5V, with much tighter timings of 9-10-9-24. The companies wish to put this to mass production soon.

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