Apacer has announced the release of the first 32-bit Apacer SDRIMM DDR4 memory module for processor-based systems with ARM architecture, find out the full details of this important news.
The new 32-bit Apacer SDRIMM DDR4 memory for ARM systems provides the perfect balance of performance, power consumption and lowest possible cost along with the high energy efficiency and scalability of the ARM architecture. In response to the trend to expand the ARM architecture in IoT devices, mobile computers and automotive electronics, Apacer has announced the world’s first 32-bit DDR4 SDRIMM module to support industrial integrated systems in ARM/RISC and 32-bit RISC processors. Compared to Intel x86, ARM with RISC architecture is widely used in integrated industrial systems designed for specific application markets due to its energy-efficient, cost-effective and lightweight features.
Compared to integrated memory, this 32-bit Apacer SDRIMM DDR4 module offers the advantage of spatial distribution flexibility and information volume. The module can be used in systems from manufacturers such as NXP, Freescale, Marvell, Cavium and Texas Instruments. In addition, it can operate at 1.2V, which is 20% less than the value required for DDR3 memory.
There are three options that differ in speed and can reach the memory chips: DDR4-2133, DDR4-2400 and DDR4-2666, and are available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB versions to meet the needs and capabilities of all users. The modules are designed to operate in industrial temperature ranges, what do you think?