The recently introduced DDR3 SDRAM technology paves the way to higher data rates (from 800 Mbps to 1600 Mbps) and provides higher performance for many systems that depend on data, video, or packet ...
DDR3 SDRAM memory architectures support higher bandwidths with bus rates of 600 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps (300 to 800 MHz), 1.5V operation for lower power, and higher densities of 2 Gbits on a 90-nm process.
512 Megabyte and 1 Gigabyte DIMM Samples Achieve GHz-class Speeds; the Industry's Highest Memory Performance Available TOKYO, JAPAN, November 14, 2005 - Elpida Memory, Inc. (Elpida), Japan's leading ...
Stratix III FPGAs are the First and Only FPGAs Supporting 1.5V Low-Power DDR3 Memory, Yielding 30% System Power Reduction San Jose, July 16, 2006 —Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced ...
BOISE, Idaho, July 11, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (MU), one of the world`s leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the introduction of a monolithic ...
Elpida Memory has announced the completed development of a 50nm process DDR3 SDRAM. The company claims the new DRAM product features the lowest power consumption in the industry, 2.5Gbps ultra high ...
Fastest Technology - DDR3 Modules Ready as Industry Prepares to Embrace New Memory Platform Computex - Taipei, Taiwan [Hall 1, Booth 501, June 5, 2007] -- Kingston Technology, the world's leading ...
Micron is touting the industry’s first monolithic 8 Gb DDR3 SDRAM component based on their latest-generation 25 nm DRAM manufacturing process. The addition of an 8 Gb monolithic component enables ...
Designed to satisfy demanding high-density memory applications for embedded, industrial, communication and networking, medical, and military and aerospace environments, the company’s DDR3 ...
How does RAM memory actually work ? Adding RAM (random access memory) will normally cause your computer to feel faster on certain types of operations. Some applications (think Photoshop or most movie ...
Despite most observers believing that DDR2 will only rise to the mainstream memory in 2006, major memory makers are all gearing up for the launch of DDR3 chips. Japan-based Elpida Memory announced ...