Viglen selects Netlist memory

Memory module achieves increased data throughput in High Performance Computing servers by 57%

Netlist has announced that its HyperCloud memory module has been selected to run on Viglen servers to support High Performance Computing (HPC) applications. Viglen is a leading British manufacturer and provider of IT solutions within the education and public sector. Viglen has achieved the following benefits by incorporating HyperCloud DIMMs into their servers:

  • increases data throughput by 57% versus JEDEC 4-Rank memory modules

  • improves aggregate memory bandwidth

  • operates at 1333 MT/s, versus 800 MT/s

"Netlist's HyperCloud memory uniquely increases aggregate memory bandwidth within our servers to support our customer's workload demands without memory bottlenecks," said Bordan Tkachuk, CEO of Viglen. "Viglen continues to empower our customer's IT estates with new HPC technologies. This differentiated capability improves simulation times with large data sets and increases overall server utilization in HPC applications.

HyperCloud leverages the benefits of Netlist's patented load reduction and rank multiplication technology to improve overall server performance. Offering higher capacity to support memory intensive workloads, such as HPC simulations, HyperCloud serves as a cost-effective solution by lowering operating expenses for datacenters.

"To be selected by Viglen exemplifies the value we provide with our HyperCloud memory module," said C.K. Hong, Netlist Chief Executive Officer. "Our HyperCloud technology is a key enabler of server efficiency and offers a unique value-add for companies deploying new IT infrastructures. We are pleased to enhance performance on Viglen servers and look forward to continuing to offer compelling memory solutions to address the computing demands."