Load Reduced DIMM (LRDIMM) technology for next generation servers will be presented by Inphi Corporation, a provider of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets, at the Intel (News
- Alert) Developer Forum (IDF 2011). IDF 2011 will be held at the Moscone Center West Convention Center in San Francisco from September 13-15.
A Hot Topic Q&A session will be held in Room #2006 on Wednesday, September 14 at 4:25 p.m. PT. Companies including ANSYS, Hewlett-Packard (News
- Alert) Company, Intel Corporation and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., along with Inphi will be participating in this session. The session is titled, "Introducing LRDIMM for Your Future Intel Servers and Workstations High Capacity Needs." The value of LRDIMM technology for end-user applications in an enterprise environment will be highlighted.
LRDIMM technology is beneficial to memory intensive applications for data centers, cloud computing and high-performance computing in terms of capacity and speed.
Inphi is the top provider of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions. These solutions which provide high signal integrity at top-edge data speeds are for made available for the communications and computing markets. Bandwidth bottlenecks in networks are addressed by these solutions. Apart from minimizing latency in computing environments, these solutions also allow the rollout of next generation communications infrastructure.
Inphi has developed a diverse portfolio of high-speed analog semiconductor solutions addressing multiple markets, providing a vital interface between analog signals and digital information in high-performance systems. These include telecommunications transport systems, enterprise networking equipment, enterprise and data center servers, storage platforms, test and measurement equipment and military systems.
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Edited by John Lahtinen