CXL™ Consortium member company Rambus participated in a recent Q&A session to discuss CXL’s impact on the evolution of the data center, Rambus’ expertise in CXL interface subsystems, and ideal use cases for CXL technology. Find the full Q&A session with Rambus below.
Memory Interface Chips
The world’s first DDR5 DRAM has been developed, here’s what it looks like
Special things come to those who wait. And for those who have believed that that the speed of computer memory would double with DDR5, their patience has paid off since this new technological leap was announced almost three years ago.
Feast your eyes on the first DDR5 memory modules
Three years after the computer industry promised to double the speed of the world’s computer memory with the DDR5 spec, it’s finally nearly almost here. SK Hynix has officially announced the world’s first DDR5 memory modules. The company tells The Verge it expected to start selling them in Q3 2021, but they’re ready whenever systems can support them.
SK hynix launches first DDR5 DRAM
SK hynix has announced the launch of the world’s first DDR5 DRAM, optimised for Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) as a next generation standard of DRAM.
World’s first DDR5 DRAM module has focus on power
The DDR5 memory module is supports transfer rate of 4.8 to 5.6Gbit/s, 1.8 times faster than the previous generation, at 1.1V rather than 1.2V. This reduces the power consumption by 20 percent, which is key for data centre applications, and integrates the power management IC (PMIC) into the module for the first time.
Memory Interface Chipset From Rambus Meets Growing Demands Of Data Centers
After more than 25 years in those trenches, and in the memory business in particular, California’s Rambus, Inc. today finds itself in a better position than ever to demonstrate to the public sphere its longtime role as a memory innovator with a lot of experience in the industry. Though its existence, Rambus has played an undeniably central, and certainly very tumultuous, role in shaping the modern memory industry as it stands both in technical and business terms.