
Exploring Innodisk’s Industrial DRAM
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?
Many experts in our embedded industry will try to convince you that a “by-8” (x8) DRAM module is superior to a “by-16” (x16) module. In some respects, those experts would be right. But it’s not always the case, as we will show you here. In most configurations, the x8 module will yield higher bandwidths compared to the x16 configuration.
The Vietnamese market is currently facing challenges due to the pandemic. Certain factories have been shut down, and exports/imports are also affected. This is more pronounced in the southern part of the country, while the north is doing better.
The current contentions in the market are due to lower prices and the quantity of stock. The prices are also very volatile and are constantly fluctuating. The market in Mexico has a high volume of consumers and strong retail consumption.
Cosmic rays from outer space are blasting our electronics, causing so-called soft errors that can have disastrous effects – unless you use ECC DRAM.
Legacy DRAM modules provide specifications and features that were at the cutting edge years, if not decades, ago. But why bother with something so outdated?
Anti-sulfuration is one of the most important DRAM innovations in recent years. So, what is it, and why is it growing in popularity?