Kingston Announces Low Voltage RDIMM Modules Validated by Intel
Kingston Technology this week unveiled new low-voltage registered dual inline memory modules (RDIMMs) validated for use in Intel's upcoming Westmere-EP processor-based server platforms. Each of the three kits sip just 1.35V and, according to Kingston, will help lower the cost of ownership in datacenters.
"Intel worked closely with Kingston in developing and certifying their low-voltage DDR3L memory for our upcoming Westmere-EP triple-channel server platform," said Geof Findlay, Memory Ecosystem Manger, Intel. "Kingston's low-voltage server memory combined with Intel's 32nm processor utilzing the Westmere architecture will help datacenters increase performance while reducing overall energy costs."
The kits will be available in the following configurations:
- 2GB 2Rx8 PC3L-10600 RDIMM (CL9 @ 1.35V), KVR1333D3LD8R9S/2G
- 2GB 1Rx4 PC3L-10600 RDIMM (CL2 @ 1.35V), KVR1333D3LS4R9S/2G
- 1GB 1Rx8 PC3L-10600 RDIMM (CL9 @ 1.35V), KVR1333D3LS8R9S/1G
No word yet on price or availability.

















