Memory Module Technologies: TCP, EPOC and FEMMA
by Andy Hui on August 26, 2002 8:58 AM EST- Posted in
- Memory
Servers are well known for their sometimes unconventional RAM requirements. OEMs
try to offer as much RAM as they can, working with two constraints: limited DIMM
slots and limited RAM device densities. Netlist an ASEM (Application Specific Embedded Modules) designer came up with the
double height DIMM, which satisfies these two limitations.

The monster double high DIMM
While the double height DIMM does get the job done by almost doubling the PCB area and therefore the number of DRAM devices, there is a third constraint that is relevant to servers.

The monster double high DIMM
While the double height DIMM does get the job done by almost doubling the PCB area and therefore the number of DRAM devices, there is a third constraint that is relevant to servers.
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