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Non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory may be registered to enhance stability and reliability in high-performance computing environments. Registered memory, or buffered memory, includes a register that helps manage the data signals between the memory and the memory controller, allowing for better signal integrity and support for higher memory capacities. This configuration can reduce the electrical load on the memory controller, enabling it to support more memory modules without compromising performance. However, it's essential to note that registered memory is typically used in servers and workstations, while ECC memory is favored for error correction capabilities in critical applications.

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