Pictured: Hynix RAM module |
These memory modules are intended for the high-density server market. They clock in at 2133Mbps over a 64-bit IO bus, meaning they can process up to 17GB of data per second. Another major breakthrough of this module is that it operates at only 1.2V compared to 1.35V of DDR3, which will have cost saving implications in a corporate server environment.
According to Gartner, an American information technology research company, the server DRAM market is expected to grow 37% anually until 2018. DDR4 is expected to be certified by by customers this year, and commercialized in 2015. Gartner also estimates that DDR4 will be the main industry standard starting in 2016.