Quad-channel architecture

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Quad-channel computer memory is a memory bus technology used by AMD Socket G34 released on May, 2010, with Opteron 6100-series "Magny-Cours" (45 nm)[1] and later by the Intel X79 chipset released on November, 2011, for LGA2011-based Core i7 CPUs utilizing the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. It is the successor of the triple-channel architecture used by the Intel X58 chipset for LGA1366-based CPUs.

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  1. ^ "AMD Opteron 6000 Series Platform Quick Reference Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-12. Retrieved 2012-10-15.