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This site reported on July 15 that storage module company Apacer announced on June 27 the launch of a memory module "safety belt" for edge artificial intelligence (this site's note: Edge AI) hardware-DRAM module strong fixing belt.
The transportation and application environment of edge artificial intelligence hardware products are usually harsh and prone to continuous vibration. During these processes, the memory module may inadvertently detach from the DIMM slot, affecting the operational safety and performance of the system.
In view of this, the Apacer team developed a strong DRAM module fixing strap, which adopts a safety belt-like design and can quickly, conveniently and effectively fix the DRAM module to the corresponding DIMM slot.
Apacer's DRAM module strong fixing strap adopts a three-point fixing design, which has higher stability and wider compatibility than the traditional bilateral contact clamp.
In addition, the fixing strap is based on polysiloxane (a type of silicone resin) material, which is highly elastic and flexible, can withstand low temperatures and high temperatures of 200°C, and is completely insulated without the risk of PCB short circuit.
Apacer said that its DRAM module strong fixing strap supports non-ECC UDIMM, ECC UDIMM and RDIMM memory modules, and has passed MIL-STD-833K and MIL-STD-810G military-grade vibration and impact resistance tests.
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