ATP Electronics Rolls Out New DDR4-2666 Server Memory

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Some context would be nice. Unless this is a sponsored article, can you at least compare it to what else is currently available?

Also, I hadn't heard of ATP. Are they a big player in the server space, or a big white-box memory manufacturer?
 
The currently available DDR DRAM memory modules are DDR, DDR2, DDR3 and the newest one DDR4. The DDR4 has different working frequencies at different voltages, the newest one is DDR4 2666MHz which works at 1.2V and its predecessor was DDR4 2400 working at 1.5V. This newest DDR4 2666 When overclocked can work up to 3000MHz if the motherboard supports it.
 

DDR4-2666 is not new. DDR4-2400 did not use 1.5V, it used 1.2V just like all other DDR4. The standard operating voltage for DDR4, as per the JEDEC spec, is 1.2V regardless of frequency. Some high speed kits use higher voltages, but these are technically overclocked, overvolted kits.
 
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