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HP 226824-001 - ProLiant - ML750 Manuale introduttivo
Each stub-bus connection creates an impedance discontinuity that negatively affects signal integrity. In
addition, each DIMM creates an electrical load on the bus. The electrical load accumulates as DIMMs
are added. These factors decrease the number DIMMs per channel that can be supported as the bus
speed increases. For example, Figure 2 shows the number of loads supported per channel at data
rates ranging from PC 100 to DDR-3 1600. Note that the number of supported loads drops from eight
to two as data rates increase to DDR2 800.
Increasing the number of channels to compensate for the drop in capacity per channel was not a
viable option due to increased cost and board complexity. System designers had two options: limit
memory capacity so that fewer errors occur at higher speeds, or use slower bus speeds and increase
the DRAM density. For future generations of high-performance servers, neither option was acceptable.
Future generations of servers require an improved memory architecture to achieve higher memory
bandwidth and capacity. Consequently, JEDEC
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developed the Fully-Buffered DIMM specification, a
serial interface that eliminates the parallel stub-bus topology and allows higher memory bandwidth
while maintaining or increasing memory capacity.
Figure 2. Maximum number of loads per channel based on DRAM data rate.
The Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) is the semiconductor engineering standardization body
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of the Electronic Industries Alliance. HP works with JEDEC memory vendors and chipset developers during
memory technology development to ensure that new memory products fulfill customer needs in regards to
reliability, cost, and backward compatibility.
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