What is non-binary memory, and why is it beneficial?
What is non-binary memory, and why is it beneficial? A look into how chip density is changing When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. To support the ever-growing demand for greater memory capacity, the density of DRAM chips expands from time to time. This has historically meant that each chip density doubles, from 4Gbit to 8Gbit, 8Gbit to 16Gbit, for example, allowing for higher capacity memory modules (UDIMMs, SODIMMs, RDIMMs, etc) to be built forPCsandservers....