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32X Data Rate

https://www.rambus.com/32x-data-rate/

Rambus’ 32X Data Rate technology transfers 32-bits of data per I/O on every clock cycle. This enables extremely high bit-transfer rates and per device bandwidth while maintaining relatively low system clock speeds. Use of lower clock speeds reduces system costs and complexity. Reduces power consumption Simplifies design complexity Reduces board and system costs Enables high […]

DDR4 Data Buffer

https://www.rambus.com/memory-interface-chips/ddr4-dimm-chipset/ddr4-data-buffer/

DDR4 Data Buffer Contact Us Our DDR4 Data Buffer, acquired from Inphi, is built to deliver robust performance for real-time, memory-intensive applications, delivering leading I/O performance and margin. Compatible with DDR4 LRDIMMs, the Data Buffer is ideal for high-performance, high-capacity enterprise and data center systems. ContactSolution Overview How the DDR4 Data Buffer works Increased memory […]

DDR4 Register Clock Driver

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DDR4 Registering Clock Driver Contact Us Ideal for high-performance, high-capacity enterprise and data center systems, our DDR4 Registering Clock Driver (RCD), recently acquired from Inphi, delivers industry-leading I/O performance and margin. It is a critical component for RDIMMs and, when combined with our DDR4 Data Buffer, LRDIMMs. ContactSolution Overview How the DDR4 Registering Clock Driver works Demand […]

Memory Interface Chips

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We make high-performance, low-power memory and serial link interface chips and IP cores to meet the needs of increasingly diverse enterprise and mobile applications.

The DDR5-HBM connection

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Frank Ferro, senior director of product marketing at Rambus, recently told SemiconductorEngineering’s Ed Sperling that he was looking forward to seeing what the company could do for next-gen DDR5 as well as evolving high-bandwidth memory (HBM) interfaces. “The goal is to start to bring the power down through things like better signaling technology for DDR5,” […]

The DDR5-HBM connection

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/the-ddr5-hbm-connection-2/

Frank Ferro, senior director of product marketing at Rambus, recently told SemiconductorEngineering’s Ed Sperling that he was looking forward to seeing what the company could do for next-gen DDR5 as well as evolving high-bandwidth memory (HBM) interfaces. “The goal is to start to bring the power down through things like better signaling technology for DDR5,” […]

Data Center & Networking

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Rambus makes data centers better by accelerating the movement and delivery of data for more efficient and faster usage of data. We deliver high-speed interfaces and chips to optimizing capacity, connectivity and capability of the cloud.

Newsroom

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Press ReleaseRambus Advances Data Center Server Performance with Industry-First Gen4 DDR5 RCDPress ReleaseRambus Wins 2023 “Most Respected Emerging Public Semiconductor Company” Award from Global Semiconductor AlliancePress ReleaseRambus Protects Data Center Infrastructure with Quantum Safe Engine IPPress ReleaseRambus Boosts AI Performance with 9.6 Gbps HBM3 Memory Controller IP Previous slide Next slide Contact UsGet in touch […]

Doubling DRAM performance with conventional memory

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/doubling-dram-performance-with-conventional-memory-2/

Writing for SemiconductorEngineering, Ed Sperling reports that long-awaited DDR4 rollouts have begun. Indeed, a slew of consumer-centric motherboards packing Intel’s X99 chipset and DDR4 memory were reviewed by AnandTech’s Ian Cutress in late September. In addition, a number of companies recently introduced a range of servers powered by Intel’s new 18-core Xeon E5-2600 v3 (Grantley) chip. The […]

Moving Forward Through Collaboration

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/moving-forward-through-collaboration-2/

Written by Kevin Donnelly Previously I shared that as a long-time Rambus employee, the Rambus of today isn’t the same company I joined 21 years ago. Even within just the past year the changes within Rambus are extraordinary. Not only have we settled all of our disputes from the past, but we have now become […]

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