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First quarter GAAP revenue of $46.4 million; revenue under ASC 605 would have been $100.5 million First quarter GAAP royalty revenue of $21.4 million, royalty revenue under ASC 605 would have been $77.2 million and licensing billings of $75.9 million Record revenue for Memory and Interface IP Cores Launched CryptoManager Root-of-trust programmable secure processing core […]
Earlier this month, Semiconductor Engineering’s Ann Steffora Mutschler penned an article that takes a closer look at how buffering is gaining ground as a way to speed up the processing of increasingly large quantities of data. In simple terms, says Mutschler, a data buffer is an area of physical memory storage that temporarily stores data while it is […]
Annual revenue of $393.1 million, up 17% year over year; fourth quarter revenue of $101.9 million, up 4% year over year Fourth quarter GAAP diluted net loss per share of $0.29; fourth quarter non-GAAP diluted net income per share of $0.19 Annual royalty revenue of $289.6 million and licensing billings of $289.6 million; fourth quarter […]
The origins of GDDR The origins of modern graphics double data rate (GDDR) memory can be traced back to GDDR3 SDRAM. Designed by ATI Technologies, GDDR3 made its first appearance in nVidia’s GeForce FX 5700 Ultra card which debuted in 2004. Offering reduced latency and high bandwidth for GPUs, GDDR3 was followed by GDDR4, GDDR5, […]
Victor Cai, a director of product marketing at Rambus, recently wrote an article for Semiconductor Engineering that explores the evolution of server DIMM chipsets in the data center. According to Cai, DDR3 server DIMM chipsets running at 800 Mbps first hit the market in 2006 and started to ramp in 2007. 7 years later, DDR4 […]
Revenue of $99.1 million, up 10% year over year GAAP diluted net income per share of $0.07; non-GAAP diluted net income per share of $0.19 Announced industry’s first silicon-proven server DIMM buffer chipset capable of achieving the speeds expected for next-generation DDR5 Teamed up with eftpos domestic debit card network in Australia to support roll […]
In many cases, the cost of a DDR4 memory kit is twice what it was a year ago, but if it comes as any consolation, at least the market isn’t standing pat. Rambus, a company that is known equally well for developing memory technologies as it is for suing other firms over the use of […]
Specialist memory company Rambus has announced a fully functional DDR5 DIMM (dual in-line memory module) prototype. It claims to have achieved an industry first with its DIMM “capable of achieving the speeds required for the upcoming DDR5 standard”.
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.
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 […]