Actually, I think I may have spoken too soon. Lshw shows two banks of
memory:
lshw:node:
id: bank:1
claimed: true
class: memory
handle: DMI:001E
- lshw:description:
DIMM Synchronous 2400 MHz (0.4 ns)
- lshw:product:
72ASS8G72LZ-2G3B2
- lshw:vendor:
Micron
- lshw:physid:
1
- lshw:serial:
191285AE
- lshw:slot:
P1-DIMME1
- lshw:size:
units: bytes
34358689792
- lshw:width:
units: bits
64
- lshw:clock:
units: Hz
2400000000
- lshw:node:
id: bank:2
claimed: true
class: memory
handle: DMI:0020
- lshw:description:
DIMM Synchronous 2400 MHz (0.4 ns)
- lshw:product:
72ASS8G72LZ-2G3B2
- lshw:vendor:
Micron
- lshw:physid:
2
- lshw:serial:
191282FF
- lshw:slot:
P1-DIMMF1
- lshw:size:
units: bytes
34358689792
** Changed in: lshw (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Undecided
** Changed in: lshw (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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