IDT announces availability of JEDEC 1.0-compliant DDR4 memory interface products

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Sharath Kumar
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SAN JOSE,USA: Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT), the Analog and Digital Company delivering essential mixed-signal semiconductor solutions, today announced mass production of its DDR4 chipset (including register, data buffer, and thermal sensor) that is compliant to the JEDEC 1.0 specifications for use in DDR4 registered dual in-line memory modules (RDIMMs) and load-reduced dual in-line memory modules (LRDIMMs).

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IDT's DDR4 memory interface products deliver best-in-class power, performance, and quality, and are an integral part of next-generation memory modules for enterprise data center, storage, and networking applications.

The JEDEC 1.0 specifications define compliance for memory logic components up to 2400 MT/s. IDT's DDR4 solutions are critical building blocks of DDR4 memory sub-systems in enterprise server and storage systems based on the future Intel XeonTM processor E5-2600 v3 product family, available in the second half of 2014.

"Intel is working closely with DDR4 ecosystem vendors, such as IDT, to offer customers a low risk path for enablement of the DDR4 memory platform," said Geof Findley, Director, Platform Memory Operations Ecosystem Management at Intel. "IDT's DDR4 register, data buffer, and SPD solutions are an important part of the ecosystem and we're excited to see them achieve this milestone."

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