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FEMMA
Last modified: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 

Short for Foldable Electronic Memory Module Assembly, it is the trademarked product name of Kentron Technologies' low profile memory modules. FEMMA is utilized in the 1U and blade server platforms, and other markets where space and height constraints are at a minimum.

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Whether you call it a server blade or blade server, there is no denying that these cost-efficient, slim and less power-consuming servers are a hit for high-performance computing as well as for the small and midsize business (SMB).

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