Invensas puts entire DIMM on a chip
CES 2013: DDR3, DDR4, GDDR5, it doesn’t matter to Invensas
Invensas had a novel memory package at CES, basically a DRAM version of the single chip SSD that Sandisk showed off two years ago.
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Invensas had a novel memory package at CES, basically a DRAM version of the single chip SSD that Sandisk showed off two years ago.
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Rambus was showing off a new high speed memory technology at IDF this last week, and it looks interesting.
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The first thing that caught our eye at Hynix were the SSDs, nothing amazing to look at, but they use a Sandforce controller.
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Micron announced 2133MHz DDR3 in production volumes today, a good thing for the mainstream.
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A lot of people are in a tizzy because AMD has changed the upcoming Seoul CPU from 10 to 8 cores.
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AMD marketing has been dropping the ball rather painfully of late, and with the re-launch of their memory, they did it again.
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Samsung has a lot of cutting edge DRAM technologies to show off, and they did just that at IDF.
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Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has managed to pull another first by being the first company to finish the development of a 25nm 4Gbit synchronous DRAM supporting the DDR3 standard, the company said in a press release.
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Many companies have started sampling 2nm DDR3 memory, but Samsung is first out of the door with actual mass production of the memory based on a 20nm process.
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Japanese memory manufacturer Elpida Memory, Inc. (TYO: 6665) has just started sampling some very advanced memory modules.
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Elpida just announced that their 30nm DRAM process is ramping up, and the release has a bunch of goodies buried in it.
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