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Visit Denali's website to hear Fred Ware's MemCon 2009 presentation, Memory Technology Innovations for Mobile Platforms.
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Visit Denali's website to hear Judy Chen's MemCon 2008 presentation, The Next Generation of Mobile Memory.
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Visit Denali's website to hear Stephen Woo's MemCon 2008 presentation, Memory System Challenges in the Multi-Core Era.
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In a typical design cycle, the behavioral models represent an executable architecture to be used for architectual explorations and performance analysis, as well as in customer simulations. They are required to stay ahead of RTL with ...
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Visit Denali's website to hear Michael Ching's MemCon 2009 presentation, Beyond DDR3: Advancing the Main Memory Roadmap.
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Presented in the Apache booth at DAC 2009 by Rambus engineers, Ralf Schmitt and Hai Lan, this presentation covers Power Integrity analysis strategy that allows us to analyze supply quality for large mixed-signal interface systems with...
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Presented at Rambus Design Seminar Osaka 2009, this presentation discusses market developments in consumer electronics and how Rambus innovations enhance the end-user experience by increasing performance, reducing power, and lowering costs.
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Presented by Elpida at Rambus Design Seminar Osaka 2009, this presentation explores the requirements of next-generation digital consumer electronics, compares high-specification DRAM including Mobile RAM, DDR2, DDR3 and XDR, and proposes...
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The signal integrity effects of lowered impedance and induced crosstalk are well understood when signals traverse through the PTH vias. However, the signal integrity impact on trace impedance and crosstalk in the vertical direction ...
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The performance of modern high-speed I/O systems is limited by both deterministic and random noises. Traditional SPICE-based simulation techniques accurately predict the system-level performance of the overall channel including various ...
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