New DDR5 server memory maximizes performance for AI, HPC and other data-intensive applications

Improved memory architecture nearly doubles the bandwidth of DDR4 to increase efficiency as core-counts per CPU continue to expand.

Micron Technology has announced commercial and industrial channel partner availability of Micron DDR5 server DRAM in support of industry qualification of next-generation Intel® and AMD® DDR5 server and workstation platforms. The move to DDR5 memory enables up to an 85% increase in system performance over DDR4 DRAM . Micron’s new server DDR5 memory maximises performance for AI, HPC and data-intensive applications that require more CPU compute capacity and higher memory bandwidth than DDR4 technology can support.

 

“As data continues to grow exponentially, the need to derive insights from that data is critical to business success,” said Teresa Kelley, vice president and general manager of Micron’s Commercial Products Group. “Data centre operators need to maximise platform performance with advanced memory capabilities and processor advancements. Micron DDR5 server DRAM provides unparalleled bandwidth to manage even the most memory-intensive applications. Micron has been on the forefront of the industry’s transition to DDR5 memory technology and is committed to empowering data centre customers and channel partners in their server DDR5 DRAM qualification and readiness efforts.”

 

As a global memory industry-leader, Micron has collaborated with JEDEC from the beginning to design DDR5 specifications and has facilitated early DDR5 qualification across broad markets through the Micron DDR5 Technology Enablement Programme (TEP), the industry’s only ecosystem enablement programme for DDR5. Micron’s DDR5 TEP has over 400 members from more than 160 global companies and aims to streamline DDR5 memory design and integration for its participants. Optimised for next generation product families, all Micron server DDR5 DRAM has been component and module tested to achieve mission-critical server standards.

 

DDR5-enabled servers are being evaluated and tested in data centre environments and are expected to be adopted at an increasing rate throughout the remainder of 2022. The introductory data rate for DDR5 is 4800MT/s but is anticipated to increase to meet future data centre workload demands. Micron DDR5 server memory is available immediately through global commercial and industrial channel partners.


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