DRAM modules are designed for edge computing

The advent of 5G and the exponential growth of connected devices, mean that more data is generated and processed at the edge. To help businesses keep up with this quantity of data, Innodisk has introduced DDR4-3200 modules which are optimised for edge computing.

Gartner predicts that enterprise-generated data created and processed outside centralised data centres will reach 75 per cent by 2025, up from 10 per cent in 2018.

Edge computing requires high-performance memory modules optimised for processing enormous amounts of data quickly. The DDR4-3200 range of modules is available in a choice of form factors and capacities, namely 4Gbyte, 8Gbyte and 16Gbyte across SODIMM, UDIMM and RDIMM form factors including optional error code correction (ECC).

Innodisk says it is the first company to pack this level of performance into a 4Gbyte module.

Innodisk provides flash memory, DRAM modules and embedded peripheral products for industrial and enterprise applications.

https://www.innodisk.com

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