Loren Shalinsky, a Strategic Development Director at Rambus, recently penned a detailed article for Semiconductor Engineering that explores the memory-storage hierarchy. As he puts it, the hierarchy, or pyramid, is a particularly succinct method of understanding computer systems and the dizzying array of memory options available to the system designer.
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Navigating the DDR4 adoption road map
The projected adoption rate of DDR4 as the dominant industry memory standard was a major topic of discussion at Intel’s Developer Forum earlier this month,
Future challenges for DDR4 and beyond
Ely Tsern, VP and chief technologist for the Rambus Memory and Interfaces division, has identified five key trends driving future server memory. These include Big
TECHnalysis Research talks Rambus server memory chipsets
Bob O’Donnel of TECHnalysis Research recently published a white paper describing the critical role memory server chipsets play in facilitating high-speed DDR4 designs. “With the introduction
What’s in a brand
Richard Sunderland, Founder & Chairman of the international brand agency Heavenly, discussed his views on branding strategy with Rambus Press during a recent interview in Sunnyvale. “One of the biggest challenges for modern marketers in the branding world is the diminishing attention span of the average consumer which has been halved from a mere 16 seconds to a paltry 8,” he explained.
Ely Tsern talks memory interface chipsets with The Platform
Ely Tsern, VP and chief technologist for the Rambus Memory and Interfaces division, recently sat down with Nicole Hemsoth of The Platform to discuss the
