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Non-Volatile Dual In-Line Memory Modules (NVDIMMs) are a type of computer memory that combines the speed of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) with the non-volatility of flash memory. This type of memory is used in servers, storage systems, and other high-performance computing applications. NVDIMMs are designed to provide faster access to data than traditional DRAM, while also providing the ability to store data even when the system is powered off.
NVDIMMs are available in a variety of form factors, including small outline dual in-line memory modules (SODIMMs), dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), and single in-line memory modules (SIMMs). They are also available in a range of capacities, from 4GB to 128GB. NVDIMMs are typically more expensive than traditional DRAM, but offer improved performance and reliability.
NVDIMMs are becoming increasingly popular in the enterprise market, as they offer improved performance and reliability compared to traditional DRAM. They are also becoming more widely used in consumer applications, such as gaming and virtual reality.
Some companies in the NVDIMM market include Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron, Intel, and Kingston Technology. Show Less Read more