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The Strategic Advantage of DDR4 Memory Redeployment
Reduce, reuse, recycle. It’s a phrase we all know – but what happens when reduce isn’t an option? In today’s AI-driven era, organizations are scaling up computing power at an unprecedented rate. As a result, data center capacity isn’t shrinking – it’s expanding – as businesses refresh and upgrade hardware more frequently to keep pace with the performance demands of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC).
Sims Lifecycle Services (SLS) is tackling this problem with an innovative solution that turns retired technology into a strategic resource: reuse as a means to reduce.
At the Yotta 2025 Data Center conference last month, SLS CCO Sean Magann delivered a presentation on a solution, pioneered by SLS, to reduce the amount of new hardware needed in data centers. While some legacy hardware can’t perform in HPC environments (think CPUs, GPUs and most hard drives), DDR4 memory has proven to be a performance workhorse, even in the most demanding environments.
Dynamic Memory, Real-Time Performance
Traditionally, each server requires its own dedicated memory. CXL-enabled memory pooling, however, allows data centers to share DRAM memory resources across multiple servers. This means that instead of each server requiring its own dedicated memory (which often leads to underutilization), multiple servers can access a common pool of memory dynamically, based on real-time workload demands.
Bridging the Supply Gap
The durability and compatibility of redeployed DRAM modules have led to an inexhaustible need for DDR4 memory at a time when production of these components is winding down (major manufacturers will cease production by early 2026). This market shift presents an ideal opportunity for SLS to showcase our expertise in component redeployment and supply chain resilience.
