I just found that the first 16 Gigabyte "unbuffered" DDR3 DIMMs and also SO-DIMMs are now available from I'M Intelligent Memory, website: www.intelligentmemory.com
They are made of just 16 pieces of 8 Gigabit DDR3 chips, so the modules are dual-rank and have total 16GByte.
Theoretically those modules should work on all boards. When I look at the JEDEC DDR3 documentation, a 8 Gigabit DDR3 chip uses the same amount of address lines as a 4 Gigabit chip (address A0 to A15). As a logical consequence, such 16GB modules should be working everywhere, as long as the BIOS is able to read the modules SPD and set the right values into the memory controller.
They are made of just 16 pieces of 8 Gigabit DDR3 chips, so the modules are dual-rank and have total 16GByte.
Theoretically those modules should work on all boards. When I look at the JEDEC DDR3 documentation, a 8 Gigabit DDR3 chip uses the same amount of address lines as a 4 Gigabit chip (address A0 to A15). As a logical consequence, such 16GB modules should be working everywhere, as long as the BIOS is able to read the modules SPD and set the right values into the memory controller.