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by Teknoman117
7 days ago
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The trouble is that the RAM chip on the Pi is a high density module that's going to have come under pressure from the datacenter buildouts. An 8 GiB DIMM for a desktop or server is using 8x 1 GiB chips or 16x 512 MiB chips (9/18 for ECC). An 8 GiB Pi uses a single 8 GiB chip. That's the same density as you would use for 128 GiB or larger sticks. |
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Thank you for the explanation.
I wish PIs used SODIMMs. I'm sure there's a reason they don't involving address and data lines, but I wish they used cheap, commodity RAM.