Recherche dans la bibliothèque média
La bibliothèque média de Rambus regroupe de nombreuses vidéos, présentations et documentations techniques. Pour effectuer une recherche, saisissez le sujet qui vous intéresse, par exemple « XDR 2 » ou « mobile », dans le champ ci-dessous. Vous pouvez affiner la recherche en sélectionnant une solution, un événement ou une année particulière. Par exemple, pour rechercher un article présenté lors de la conférence DesignCon 2009, sélectionnez « Toutes les solutions », « DesignCon2 » et « 2009 ».
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Rambus Senior Engineering Manager Arun Vaidyanath demonstrates the latest Rambus test chip running in 3 modes: high-speed differential, GDDR5, and DDR3. Groundbreaking memory technologies developed by Rambus enable signaling at 20...
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The Rambus XDR™ memory architecture achieves an order of magnitude higher performance than today's standard memories with the fewest ICs. XDR DRAM powers today's best consumer electronic devices, including the Sony Playstation®3.
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The Mobile XDR™ memory architecture is the world's fastest and most power-efficient memory for mobile applications. Capable of achieving data rates of 3.2 to 4.3 Gigabits per second (Gbps) per pin at an unprecedented power efficiency of ...
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Join us for an inspirational look at Rambus' 20-year commitment to innovation. Featuring Mike Farmwald and Mark Horowitz, Rambus founders, and former CEO Harold Hughes.
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Rambus' TV ad based on stop-motion animation
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The making of our stop-motion TV commercial
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See the demo of a silicon-proven XDR™2 board achieving the industry's highest memory bandwidth. Rob Dhat, Solutions Marketing Manager, walks through the advantages of XDR 2 DRAM over GDDR5.
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Rambus innovations can provide the power efficiency and performance needed in future compute memory systems beyond DDR3. Watch this video to learn more!
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In this video, Mr. Toshiyuki Hiroi of Sony Computer Entertainment and David Nguyen of Rambus discuss Rambus' contributions to the PlayStation®3.
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Kendra DeBerti runs through a demo of the XDR-XDR 2 Memory Architecture, highlighting a bimodal XIO memory controller and speeds up to 7.2Gbps.
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