DDR4 2666 is already well on its way to become the new standard of the memory market. As more and more computational power move closer to where data is gathered, memory has to follow suit. The new wide temperature DRAM series is designed to bring both the needed performance and the ruggedness to survive in the harshest of edge environments.
The industrial-grade 2666MT/s Wide Temperature series strictly uses Original ICs and come in unbuffered (with and without ECC) and buffered modules. Additionally, all modules are compatible with the newest Intel® Mehlow and Purley server platforms, as well as Coffee Lake.
Conforming to an industrial-grade standard means that all the DRAM is resistant to shock and vibration, and are operational in temperatures from -40 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius. It also utilizes anti-sulfuration technology, that protects against the sulfur that is mainly created through the burning of fossil fuels. This way, the modules can provide lasting performance even in sulfur-rich environments.
The modules comply with all relevant FCC and CE regulations and are suited for networking, surveillance, automation, medical, and server markets.
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