The Elpida 659855 memory module is an 8GB DDR3 SDRAM module designed for use in various computing applications, including laptops, desktops, and servers. It features a 512Mx8 organization and 16C component configuration.
Applications:
- Laptops and Notebooks: Providing system memory for portable computing devices.
- Desktop PCs: Enabling multitasking and running demanding applications.
- Servers: Supporting server workloads and virtualized environments.
- Workstations: Powering professional applications such as video editing and 3D rendering.
- Industrial PCs: Supplying memory for industrial automation and control systems.
Features:
- 8GB Capacity: Provides ample memory space for running applications and storing data.
- DDR3 SDRAM: Utilizes DDR3 (Double Data Rate 3) technology for high-speed data transfer.
- 512Mx8 Organization: Organized as 512M words x 8 bits, enabling efficient memory access.
- 16C Component Configuration: Employs a 16-chip configuration for increased density and performance.
- High Bandwidth: Delivers high bandwidth for improved system performance.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficient power usage, contributing to longer battery life in portable devices.
- JEDEC Compliant: Adheres to JEDEC standards for compatibility and reliability.
Benefits:
- Improved System Performance: Enables faster application loading, smoother multitasking, and enhanced overall system responsiveness.
- Increased Productivity: Allows users to work with larger datasets and run more demanding applications without performance bottlenecks.
- Enhanced Multitasking: Facilitates seamless switching between multiple applications, improving user productivity.
- Stable Operation: JEDEC compliance ensures stable and reliable operation under various operating conditions.
- Lower Power Consumption: Reduces power consumption, extending battery life in portable devices and lowering energy costs in desktops and servers.
Additional Details:
The Elpida 659855 memory module operates at a specific clock frequency (e.g., 1600MHz) and voltage (e.g., 1.5V), as defined by the DDR3 standard. It incorporates features such as burst mode and prefetch to optimize memory access performance. The module typically uses a 240-pin DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) form factor for compatibility with standard memory slots. Detailed specifications regarding timing parameters, operating temperature range, and power consumption can be found in the official product datasheet from Elpida Memory.