Apacer Launches First 32-Bit DDR4 SODIMM Compatible With ARM-based Systems
Apacer launches the first 32-Bit DDR4 SODIMM designed for industrial embedded systems based on ARM/RISC processors or the latest RISC-V 32-bit processors.
Traditionally, memory used for 32-Bit ARM/RISC embedded systems is usually designed as built-in memory. The new 32-Bit DDR4 SODIMM solves the shortcomings of limited memory capacity and performance of built-in memory. It can be used in processors made by companies such as NXP, Freescale, Marvell, Cavium, and Texas Instruments and is also compatible with the latest RISC-V 32-bit processor. It operates atjust 1.2V, which is 20% less than a comparable DDR3 would require.
Apacer’s 32-Bit DDR4 SODIMM comes with 3 specifications: DDR4 2133/2400/2666 with a choice of 2GB, 4G and 8GB capacity and support of industrial-grade, wide-temperature ICs from original manufacturers.
The ARM processor with RISC architecture has been widely used in embedded industrial systems developed for specific application markets due to its energy-saving, cost-efficient and lightweight features, copmpared with Intel x86 chips.
Model | DDR4 32-Bit SODIMM |
Module Type | 32-Bit SODIMM |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Frequency | 2133/2400 |
Density | 2G/4G/8G |
Voltage | 1.2v |
Pin Count | 260-Pin |
Width | 32-Bit |
PCB Height | 1.18" |
Operation Temperature | TC=0℃ to 85℃ |