Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Rambus XDR DRAM surpasses 100 million units shipped

LOS ALTOS, USA: Rambus Inc., one of the world's premier technology licensing companies specializing in high-speed chip architectures, announced that its customers have shipped over 100 million XDR DRAM devices worldwide. XDR DRAM is part of a total memory solution developed by Rambus.

The award-winning XDR memory architecture achieves an order of magnitude higher performance than today's standard memories. With the flexibility to provide more bandwidth at better power efficiency per device than competing technologies, XDR memory both reduces overall systems costs and delivers the performance needed for the most advanced electronic products.

“Consumers’ demand for increasingly powerful graphics and computing applications require superior memory bandwidth and power efficiency,” said Sharon Holt, senior vice president of Licensing and Marketing at Rambus. “The XDR memory architecture has proven an ideal solution for a broad range of products needing blazing fast speeds and excellent power efficiency. No other memory technology provides the flexibility the XDR architecture offers to system and chip designers.”

The XDR memory architecture features key enabling technologies built on patented Rambus innovations that include low-voltage, low-power Differential Rambus Signaling Level (DRSL); Octal Data Rate (ODR) technology that transfers eight bits of data each clock cycle; FlexPhase circuit technology for precise on-chip alignment of data with clock; and Dynamic-Point-to-Point (DPP) for both enhanced signal integrity and scalability.

Key components enabling the breakthrough performance of the XDR memory architecture are:

* XDR DRAM is a high-performance memory that turbo-charges standard CMOS DRAM cores with a high-speed interface capable of 7.2Gbps data rates providing up to 28.8GB/s of bandwidth with a single DRAM device.

* XIO controller IO cell provides the same high-speed signaling capability found on the DRAM, but adds additional enhancements like FlexPhase technology that eliminates the need for trace length matching.

* XMC memory controller is a fully synthesizable logical memory controller that is optimized to take advantage of innovations like Dynamic Point-to-Point which provides for capacity expansion while delivering the signal integrity benefits of point-to-point signaling.

* XCG clock generator provides the system clocks with four programmable outputs and is guaranteed to meet the clocking requirements for the XIO and XDR DRAM devices.

XDR DRAM is available fromleading memory suppliers Elpida and Samsung Electronics. It has been adopted in high-volume products, including the Sony PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system, DLP projectors, Teradici PC-over-IP computing systems, and Toshiba’s Qosmio laptop PCs and HDTV chipsets.

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