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2005-09-08 | Dual-gate transistor-based DRAM to sample by year's end With Elpida's latest announcement of a 512Mb double-date rate (DDR) 3 SDRAM, the company is touting more speed for less power. |
2008-04-24 | DRAMs get beefed up Responding to harsh DRAM market conditions, DRAM manufacturers are now offering more-efficient designs for both the mainstream DDR2 market and the next-generation DDR3 market. |
2013-06-21 | DRAM woes coming to an end, Micron reaps rewards DRAMeXchange said the spot market price of DDR3 2Gb has a good chance of approaching $2 in the upcoming periods, which is positively reflected in the profits registered by Micron. |
2013-02-14 | DRAM standards and DDR4 timing A manager for Agilent Technologies' the digital memory applications program recently covered key aspects of DDR4 timing at the "Making DDR4 work for you" session at DesignCon 2013. |
2011-12-15 | DRAM price continues downward spiral The average DDR3 4GB price fell to $16.5, a decrease of about six percent, while average DDR3 2GB price reached $9.25, a nearly three percent decrease. |
2007-03-05 | Design guidelines for implementing DDR and DDR2 SDRAM interfaces in Stratix III devices Although DDR2 SDRAM is currently the more popular SDRAM, designers looking to save system power and increase system performance should consider using DDR3 SDRAM. |
2013-01-15 | Design experts weigh in on the future of electrical signalling Design engineers identify key trends at upcoming DesignCon such as the new generation of serial electrical signals zipping along at 25 Gbit/s. |
2014-10-06 | DDR4 modules geared for server blades, telco apps Virtium said its latest devices offer power savings up to 40 per cent and nearly double the bandwidth compared to previous-generation DDR3 modules. |
2010-07-29 | DDR3L devices to operate from a single 1.35V power supply JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced the publication of JEDEC DDR3L, an addendum to its JESD79-3 DDR3 Memory Device Standard. Devices adhering to the new standard will operate from a single 1.35V power supply voltage compared to 1.5V in existing devices. |
2008-01-30 | DDR BGA probe debuts for scopes, logic analyzers Agilent Technologies claims the industry's first DDR2 and DDR3 BGA probes for oscilloscopes and logic analyzers. |
2014-09-11 | Data centres to gain from expanding DDR4 portfolio DDR4 is definitely more an enterprise server play, and it's not likely it will turn up in mainstream notebooks in its early days, said Gordon Patrick, director of marketing at Micron Technology. |
2007-02-16 | Current DRAMs step up computing apps New technologies and architectures have now emerged for DRAM chips and modules. |
2005-12-16 | Core architecture doubles mem data rate Learn a calibration scheme for DDR3 to achieve faster data-rate performance while maintaining reasonable cost. |
2008-09-25 | Catalyst starts temperature sensor line with 12bit device Catalyst Semiconductor Inc. has unveiled its first device in a new line of temperature sensors. |
2012-10-10 | Arria V GZ prepped to meet increased bandwidth demand Altera Corporation's Arria V GZ incorporates the company's transceiver technology and boosts overall core performance by 30 per cent. |
2007-07-18 | Altera touts support for new JEDEC standard Altera Corp. announced what it touts as the FPGA industry's first full-compliance support for high-performance DDR3 memory interfaces. |
2008-12-17 | Altera readies 40nm Stratix IV FPGA line Altera has announced silicon availability of the industry's first 40nm FPGAs. |
2012-09-04 | 40G/100G Ethernet IP aimed at networking IC dev't Open-Silicon and CoMira Solutions released the 40G/100G Ethernet media access controller IP and 40G/100G physical coding sublayer IP, touted as complete IP solution for networking applications. |
2010-07-02 | 32GB DIMMs tailored for high-capacity servers From Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd comes what it claims is the first 32GB load-reduced DIMM (LRDIMM), for server applications. |
2010-02-03 | 30nm DRAM cuts power consumption in notebooks Samsung Electronics rolls out 30nm-class DRAMs, which reduces power consumption by up to 30 percent over 50nm-class DRAM in servers, desktops and notebook PCs. |
2012-02-14 | 2Gb, 4Gb DDR3Lm for tablets, ultrathin devices Micron's DDR3Lm solutions boast less self-refresh power that yields longer battery life. |
2010-03-31 | 12-core server processors run at 1.7-2.3GHz AMD rolls out the Opteron 6000, a family of 12-core server processors that run at data rates ranging from 1.7-2.3GHz in versions drawing 65-, 80- or 105W power. |
2011-11-30 | Weak PC demand drags DRAM price The ASP of DDR3 4GB dropped by 7.9 percent to $17.5, while DDR3 2GB fell below $10 to $9.5, a 7.3 percent decline. |
2008-12-09 | Temp sensor packs EEPROM ON Semiconductor has unveiled the CAT34TS02 temperature sensor that combines a 12bit digital output temperature sensor with 2Kbit of Serial Presence Detect EEPROM for DDR3 applications. |
2011-08-11 | Switching regulator offers 3A VDDQ supply Linear Technology's LTC3618 is a step-down switching regulator capable of generating the supply voltage and bus termination voltage for DDR/DDR2/DDR3 and future standard memory apps. |
2011-07-12 | Switching regulator boasts 6A output The synchronous step-down switching regulator from Linear Technology can generate a bus termination voltage for DDR/DDR2/DDR3 and future standard memory apps requiring sourcing and sinking of current. |
2011-07-04 | Step-down regulator targets SDRAM controllers The dual-channel monolithic synchronous step-down regulator launched by Linear is specifically designed for DDR1, DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM controllers. |
2010-08-24 | SSDs get SATADIMM option New SSD boasts high performance, high availability in DDR3 DIMM form factor |
2015-06-12 | Smart glasses scale up power, connectivity, storage features The R-7 from the Osterhout Design Group packs a quad-core Snapdragon 805 SoC running at 2.7GHz, up from a 1.5GHz dual-core SoC in the current R-6 model, and includes 2GB LP-DDR3 memory. |
2011-01-05 | Samsung's DDR4 module prototype hits 2.133Gbps at 1.2V Samsung Electronics Co. successfully built a prototype DDR4 DRAM module with data transfer rates of up to 2.133Gbps at 1.2V. when applied to a notebook, it reduces power consumption compared to a 1.5V DDR3 module, the company said. |
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