It was 2004. Engineers at IBM, Intel, AMD, and Nvidia had all published their primary requirements for what they considered to be next-generation computing systems. For their processors to continue to ...
Can you believe DDR3 has been present in home PC systems for three years already? It still has another two years as king of the hill before DDR4 will be introduced, and the industry currently isn't ...
Is the world okay as-is with just DDR2 and DDR3 memory? Perhaps. We could get by, yes, but what about pushing the envelope? What about faster, faster, faster? Well, it's about time for memory to take ...
ARLINGTON, Va., USA – SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 –JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in the development of standards for the microelectronics industry, today announced the initial ...
Memory standards group JEDEC has published the final specifications for DDR4 SDRAM, promising more performance, reliability and efficiency than today's DDR3 parts. DDR4 touts a per-pin data rate of ...
JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in the development of standards for the microelectronics industry, today announced selected key attributes of its widely-anticipated DDR4 ...
Some seven years after launching development of DDR4, JEDEC has officially released the new standard (JESD79-4). DDR4 features a per-pin data rate of 1.6 GT/s, with an initial maximum objective of 3.2 ...
“In DDR4, we kept the same number of prefetches,” said Choi, “and using the bank row, we increased the performance.” When the system doubles the prefetch width to 8 bits and then to 16, the number of ...
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