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DDR3L, which stands for Double Data Rate 3 Low Voltage, is a type of computer memory technology that belongs to the DDR3 family.
It is specifically designed to operate at lower voltage levels than traditional DDR3 memory modules, resulting in reduced power consumption and heat generation.
This makes DDR3L an ideal choice for devices that prioritize energy efficiency and thermal management, such as laptops, ultrabooks, tablets, and other portable devices.
The supply voltage for DDR3L memory modules is 1.35V as opposed to 1.5V for normal DDR3 modules.
This lower voltage helps mobile device batteries last longer in addition to reducing power usage.
DDR3L is still compatible with DDR3 memory slots despite the voltage reduction, enabling it to be used in systems that can support either normal DDR3 or DDR3L.
When it comes to data transfer rates, DDR3L operates at the same speeds as ordinary DDR3 memory, including different speeds like DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600.
It uses a double data rate architecture to send data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, essentially doubling the data rate, to obtain larger bandwidth.
The Global DDR3L market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Premier Series DDR3L-1600 SO-DIMM Memory Module. With these 8GB Premier Series DDR3L 1600 single piece memory modules, ADATA maintains its dominance in DRAM timing and density.
ADATA continues to lead the industry in DRAM timing and density with these 8GB Premier Series DDR3L 1600 single piece memory modules.
They are designed and engineered to support the ever more rigorous requirements of enthusiasts and professionals.
The high 8 GB density overcomes situations where there are only a few DRAM slots on the motherboard, allowing users to maximize system potential and performance.
They are created and engineered to meet the ever-increasing demands of amateurs and professionals.
Because of the high 8 GB density, users may maximise system potential and performance even when there are just a few DRAM slots on the motherboard.
The 1.35 volt Premier Series 1600 Mbps DDR3L 204-Pin (SO-DIMM) modules have a standard pin design and a transmission capacity of up to 12.8 Gb/s (PC3L 12800).
Modern technology is used in the memory modules to achieve exceptional memory density on a single module.
Many of the modules are produced and designed in compliance with JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, JEDEC Solid State Technology Association) and RoHS standards, ensuring compatibility with any computer systems that use the same specification as well as an environmentally friendly item.
Lifetime servicing and warranty are included with ADATA Series memory modules, offering exceptional protection.