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Default Samsung mass-producing 32GB DDR4 modules for servers

Samsung has begun mass-producing DDR4 memory modules for next-gen servers. The modules use Samsung's own chips, which are fabbed on "20 nanometer (nm)-class" process technology. Samsung tends to avoid specifics when discussing lithography nodes; in this case, it's referring to a fab process between 20 and 30 nm.

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