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Rambus announces industry’s first functional silicon of server DIMM buffer chipset targeted for next-generation DDR5

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Rambus Inc. has announced functional silicon of a double data rate (DDR) server DIMM (dual inline memory module) buffer chipset prototype for the next-generation DDR5 memory technology. This represents a key milestone for Rambus as the industry’s first silicon-proven memory buffer chip prototype capable of achieving the speeds required for the upcoming DDR5 standard.

EE Times says DDR5 is running in Rambus’ labs

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/ee-times-says-ddr5-is-running-in-rambus-labs/

Rick Merritt of the EE Times reports that Rambus has working silicon in its labs for DDR5, which the journalist describes as the next major interface for DRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). The register clock drivers and data buffers, says Merritt, could help double the throughput of main memory in servers, probably starting in […]

DDR5 Runs in Rambus’ Labs

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Rambus has working silicon in its labs for DDR5, the next major interface for DRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). The register clock drivers and data buffers could help double the throughput of main memory in servers, probably starting in 2019 — and they are already sparking a debate about the future of computing.

Next-gen server DIMM buffer chipset targets DDR5 memory

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/next-gen-server-dimm-buffer-chipset-targets-ddr5-memory/

Rambus has announced functional silicon of a double data rate (DDR) server DIMM (dual inline memory module) buffer chipset prototype targeted for next-gen DDR5 memory technology. According to Luc Seraphin, senior vice president and general manager of the Rambus Memory and Interfaces Division, the announcement marks a key milestone for both Rambus and the semiconductor […]

DDR5 DIMM Chipset

https://www.rambus.com/memory-interface-chips/ddr5-dimm-chipset/

The Rambus DDR5 Server DIMM buffer chipset is the industry’s first functional silicon targeted for next-generation DDR5. Our chips are designed to enable high-capacity, high-speed and robust memory solutions for tomorrow’s most demanding enterprise and data center applications.

Rambus Announces Industry’s First Functional Silicon of Server DIMM Buffer Chipset Targeted for Next-generation DDR5

https://www.rambus.com/rambus-announces-next-gen-ddr5/

Provides data center architects early path to next-generation memory speeds SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Sept. 20, 2017 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) today announced functional silicon  of a double data rate (DDR) server DIMM (dual inline memory module) buffer chipset prototype for the next generation DDR5 memory technology. This represents a key milestone for Rambus and the industry’s […]

5G connections to hit 1.4 billion by 2025

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Juniper Research analysts are forecasting 1.4 billion 5G connections by 2025, an increase from  just 1 million – upon commercial launch of 5th generation wireless systems – in 2019. Unsurprisingly, the U.S. alone is expected to account for over 30% of global 5G IoT connections by 2025, with the highest number of 5G connections for […]

Bolstering bandwidth and capacity with new memory tech

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Rambus’ John Eble and Frank Ferro recently penned an article for Data Center Dynamics that explores how new memory technology can help bolster both bandwidth and capacity in the data center. As the two note, DDR4 delivers up to 1.5x performance improvement over DDR3, while reducing power by an impressive 25% on the memory interface. […]

Wireless VR to strain data networks

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/wireless-vr-to-strain-data-networks/

Juniper Research analysts forecast that wireless VR headsets (smartphone-based and standalone) data consumption will increase by over 650% over the next 4 years, from nearly 2,800PB (Petabytes) in 2017 to over 21,000PB in 2021. Moreover, when combined with traffic generated by VR headsets tethered to PCs and consoles, data consumption is expected to reach over […]

5G edge computing in a post-GIGO world

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/5g-edge-computing-in-a-post-gigo-world/

There are many who would dispute the notion that we are living in a post-GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out) world. Nevertheless, it is undeniable that the ubiquitous Internet of Things (IoT) has created a digital tsunami of valuable data generated by a wide range of devices, systems and IoT endpoints such as vehicles, wearables, smartphones […]

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