GIGABYTE Qualifies Netlist's HyperCloud Memory Module to Overcome Memory Limitations and Optimize Server Performance

Netlist announced that its 8GB and 16GB HyperCloud Memory module has been qualified on GIGABYTE's high density server motherboard. GIGABYTE (tpe:2376) is the leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and other computing hardware solutions. The integration of HyperCloud memory on GIGABYTE's GA-7TESM server motherboard enables 288GB of memory capacity running at 1333 MT/s.

"Our clientele of system integrators is in need of these capabilities to run more bandwidth intensive, high performance computing applications," said Ken Yeh, deputy division director at GIGABYTE. "With the integration of HyperCloud, we are now able to address this growing demand and improve server utilization which has significant value-add for our customers."

HyperCloud leverages the benefits of Netlist's patented load reduction and rank multiplication technology to improve server utilization. This benefit enables advanced performance in memory intensive applications such as high-performance computing simulations, virtualization, and cloud computing applications.

"GIGABYTE's qualification of HyperCloud provides both companies the ability to quickly respond to server and storage OEMs' demands for high-performance, high-density memory," said Steve McClure, vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Netlist. "We look forward to continuing to support GIGABYTE's deployment of HyperCloud across its broad customer base."

HyperCloud is qualified on a GA-7TESM GIGABYTE Motherboard, consisting of two Intel Xeon5500 or 5600 series processors and 18 DIMM slots DDR3 memory.