On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 04:17:02 PM Rick Moen wrote:

> Back when x86_64 was new (and was AMD64, technically), my recollection 
> was that we heard about the glorious new 16 exabyte (2^64) _theoretical_
> linear address space that for reasons of practicality would be limited
> to 256 terabytes (2^48).  Yet, we've never seen that, right?  Mind you,
> I'm not talking about machines shipping _with_ 256 terabytes of RAM,
> only ones that could address that amount if it were available in
> real-world hardware.  

It's not even necessarily down to the motherboards, even the CPUs have RAM 
limitations, from what I've seen -EP series CPUs don't go beyond 768GB of RAM 
so our 1TB and larger systems are all Westmere-EX based systems (they predate 
the Ivybridge-EX CPUs).

Similarly the current Haswell-EP's have the same limitation, you'll need to 
wait for the -EX series ones to ship to get to TB's of RAM...

cheers,
Chris
-- 
 Chris Samuel  :  http://www.csamuel.org/  :  Melbourne, VIC

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