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Manufacturer | Micron Technology, Inc |
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Manufacturer's Part Number | CT4G4SFS8213 |
Description | Crucial; Product Type: RAM Module; Memory Size: 4 GB; Memory Technology: DDR4 SDRAM; Device Supported: Server; Error Checking: Non-ECC; |
NAME | DESCRIPTION |
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Product Name: | 4GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module |
Device Supported: | Server |
Error Checking: | Non-ECC |
Signal Processing: | Unbuffered |
Packaged Quantity: | 1 |
Memory Voltage: | 1.2 V |
Brand Name: | Crucial |
Form Factor: | SoDIMM |
Memory Technology: | DDR4 SDRAM |
Marketing Information: |
Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs More speed. More battery life. More memory capacity. Fuel your next-gen laptop. In the ever-changing world of technology, any component more than five years old is usually in need of an update. At seven years old and counting, that’s where DDR3 memory is at: laptops can only do so much with it. Since the introduction of DDR3 memory technology in 2007, processors have doubled in capability, SSDs have revolutionized throughput, and graphics cards have drastically increased frame rates, leaving memory as a limiting factor. With Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs, crush the DDR3 memory bottleneck and unlock a new standard of performance. More Energy Efficient More Density More Speed More Bandwidth Product performance and efficiency improvements are noted as comparisons between DDR3 and DDR4 memory technology. As of May 2014, standard DDR3 memory achieved speeds of 1600 MT/s and operated at 1.5V, compared to DDR4-2133, which will operate at 1.2V. When voltage reductions and all other energy-saving DDR4 features are factored in, DDR4 modules are projected to consume up to 40% less power. As DDR4 technology matures, speeds and bandwidths are projected to respectively hit 3200 MT/s and 25.6 GB/s – twice what was possible on DDR3 technology. |
CAS Latency: | CL15 |
Memory Size: | 4 GB |
Product Type: | RAM Module |
Number of Pins: | 260-pin |
Memory Speed: | 2133 MHz |
Memory Standard: | DDR4-2133/PC4-17000 |