Memory Module Technologies: TCP, EPOC and FEMMA
by Andy Hui on August 26, 2002 8:58 AM EST- Posted in
- Memory
Servers are well known for their sometimes unconventional RAM requirements. OEMs
try to offer as much RAM as they can, working with two constraints: limited DIMM
slots and limited RAM device densities. Netlist an ASEM (Application Specific Embedded Modules) designer came up with the
double height DIMM, which satisfies these two limitations.
![](https://images.anandtech.com/reviews/memory/epoc/105_sm.jpg)
The monster double high DIMM
While the double height DIMM does get the job done by almost doubling the PCB area and therefore the number of DRAM devices, there is a third constraint that is relevant to servers.
![](https://images.anandtech.com/reviews/memory/epoc/105_sm.jpg)
The monster double high DIMM
While the double height DIMM does get the job done by almost doubling the PCB area and therefore the number of DRAM devices, there is a third constraint that is relevant to servers.
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