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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

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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 […]

How NVDIMM-N enables higher system performance

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Sarvagya Kochak, a senior product marketing manager at Rambus, recently penned an article for Semiconductor Engineering that explores the concept of enabling higher system performance with NVDIMM-N. According to Kochak, the shift from the traditional enterprise data center to the cloud is driving significant demand for increased bandwidth and lower latencies. This demand, says Kochak, […]

Memory and the IoT

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Semiconductor Engineering’s Ed Sperling and Jeff Dorsch recently wrote an article about the challenges of chip design in the age of the IoT. As Sperling notes, this includes sensors, various types of processors, a growing menu of on-chip and off-chip memory types and a long list of I/O and interface IP, chips and chiplets. “There […]

Rambus Reports Second Quarter 2017 Financial Results

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Revenue of $94.7 million, up 24% year over year GAAP diluted net income per share of $0.02; non-GAAP diluted net income per share of $0.14 Secured customer and partnership agreements with industry leaders including: Cybertrust, Synopsys, Google and Interac Launched turn-key, secure CryptoManager™ IoT Device Management service and demonstrated with Qualcomm and STMicroelectronics SUNNYVALE, Calif. […]

Non-Volatile DDR4 Registering Clock Driver Product Brief

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The Rambus NVRCD is the industry’s 1st JEDEC-standard persistent memory register clock driver (NVRCD) in full production for use with NVDIMM-N and emerging NVDIMM-P solutions. This chipset is our complete application-specific standard product (ASSP) solution that is reliable and cost effective. This NVRCD enables persistent memory R-DIMMs and LR-DIMMs operating at speeds up to DDR4-3200.

Rambus launches JEDEC-standard DDR4 NVRCD

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Rambus has launched a JEDEC-standard DDR4 registering clock driver for non-volatile DIMM (NVRCD). According to Bill Fuller, a senior director of field application engineering at Rambus, non-volatile dual in-line memory module (NVDIMM) technologies enable the next generation of the cloud data center market by accelerating workloads for big data analytics and other demanding applications. “The […]

Rambus Launches JEDEC-Standard DDR4 NVRCD for Emerging NVDIMM Applications

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Enables high performance and reliability of data for next-generation cloud data centers SUNNYVALE, Calif. – June 19, 2017 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced the industry’s first production release of a JEDEC-standard persistent memory register clock driver (NVRCD) for use with DDR4 non-volatile dual in-line memory modules (NVDIMM). Operating at data rates up to 3200 […]

Non-Volatile DDR4 Registering Clock Driver (NVRCD)

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The Rambus NVRCD is the industry’s 1st JEDEC-standard persistent memory register clock driver (NVRCD) in full production for use with NVDIMM-N and emerging NVDIMM-P solutions.

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