#TechPH - Kingston Technology Server Premier DDR5 4800MT/s Registered DIMMS Receive Validation on 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processor

Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced its 64GB, 32GB, and 16GB Server Premier DDR5 4800MT/s Registered DIMMs have been validated on the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor (formerly codenamed Sapphire Rapids). Kingston offers server memory and Data Center (DC) SSDs for the most demanding workloads, and supports the global needs to store, manage and instantly access large volumes of data in both traditional databases and Big Data infrastructures.


Leading server manufacturers and the biggest data centers in the world have trusted Kingston memory for more than 35 years. Server Premier is the industry-standard memory product from Kingston that is offered in accordance with specifications for usage in white-box servers. It has received platform validation and qualification from top motherboard and system makers. All Kingston server memory solutions go through a rigorous dynamic burn-in process designed to catch early-life failures at the factory and have a locked BOM (Bill of Materials) to provide a consistent brand and revision of primary components (including DRAM, register, PMIC, SPD hub, thermal sensors, and PCB).

Server Premier Features include:

Locked Bill of Materials (BOM)

Part Change Notifications (PCN) – 90 days

8Q roadmap visibility

Server platform validation

Leading server motherboard manufacturer qualification

Limited Lifetime warranty

Industry-leading service and support

The 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processor supports up to two DIMMs per channel, or 16 DIMMs per CPU socket, and has eight memory channels. This makes it the first processor from Intel to handle next-generation DDR5 server-class memory. Each DDR5 Registered DIMM has a peak bandwidth of 38.4GB/s @ 4800MT/s, which when combined in multi-channel setups yields a significant performance improvement over DDR4-based servers. On-die ECC (ODECC), doubling the number of banks and burst length, improved refreshes, the addition of a power management circuit (PMIC), more temperature sensors, decision feedback equalization (DFE), and dual independent 32-bit subchannels are just a few of the advanced features that DDR5 introduces for a more dependable and efficient memory subsystem (40-bit for ECC).

The following modules are available now:

KSM48R40BD4TMM-64HMR 64GB DDR5-4800 ECC Registered DIMM x80 CL40 2Rx4 1.1V

KSM48R40BS4TMM-32HMR 32GB DDR5-4800 ECC Registered DIMM x80 CL40 1Rx4 1.1V

KSM48R40BD8KMM-32HMR 32GB DDR5-4800 ECC Registered DIMM x80 CL40 2Rx8 1.1V

KSM48R40BS8KMM-16HMR 16GB DDR5-4800 ECC Registered DIMM x80 CL40 1Rx8 1.1V

“We’re excited to announce the validation of our next-generation server memory parts on Intel’s 4th Gen Xeon Scalable processor,” said Kingston. “Validation is always the first step for memory manufacturers to demonstrate the quality and compatibility of their memory solutions. DDR5 delivers the technology to scale in bandwidth and capacity to meet the performance requirements of tomorrow’s data centers.”

In addition to server memory, Kingston’s Enterprise SATA 3.0 and NVMe Data Center (DC) SSDs are storage solutions designed with a stringent set of development requirements and a thorough testing process. The Kingston’s SATA Data Center SSDs are reliable high-performance, low-latency drives built for data centers and efficient client systems. Kingston’s NVMe Data Center SSDs provides extreme speeds for exceptional Quality of Service (QoS) demands for extensive daily tasks to mission critical information. Offering enterprises a wide variety of products to choose from. 

For more information visit kingston.com.


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