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TECHnalysis Research talks Rambus server memory chipsets

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Bob O’Donnel of TECHnalysis Research recently published a white paper describing the critical role memory server chipsets play in facilitating high-speed DDR4 designs. “With the introduction of DDR4, server system designers can leverage DRAM that runs at speeds of 2,133 Mbps today, with future speeds running up to 3,200 Mbps,” he explained. “This performance boost also […]

What’s in a brand

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Richard Sunderland, Founder & Chairman of the international brand agency Heavenly, discussed his views on branding strategy with Rambus Press during a recent interview in Sunnyvale. “One of the biggest challenges for modern marketers in the branding world is the diminishing attention span of the average consumer which has been halved from a mere 16 […]

Ely Tsern talks memory interface chipsets with The Platform

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Ely Tsern, VP and chief technologist for the Rambus Memory and Interfaces division, recently sat down with Nicole Hemsoth of The Platform to discuss the

Ely Tsern talks memory interface chipsets with The Platform

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Ely Tsern, VP and chief technologist for the Rambus Memory and Interfaces division, recently sat down with Nicole Hemsoth of The Platform to discuss the launch of the company’s server memory interface chipset. “Memory today, broadly speaking, not just DRAM, is unlike previous years getting interesting. DRAM is the incumbent and there are all these […]

What’s in a brand

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/whats-in-a-brand-2/

Richard Sunderland, Founder & Chairman of the international brand agency Heavenly, discussed his views on branding strategy with Rambus Press during a recent interview in Sunnyvale. “One of the biggest challenges for modern marketers in the branding world is the diminishing attention span of the average consumer which has been halved from a mere 16 […]

Why brand matters

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/08/19/why-brand-matters/#new_tab

Jens Martin Skibsted and Rasmus Bech Hansen of the Harvard Business Review say that brands are becoming ever more important and valuable as digital disrupts additional

Riding Big Data waves with the R+ DDR4 Server DIMM chipset

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Semiconductor Engineering editor in chief Ed Sperling has confirmed that evolving business models, acquisitions, minority investments and increasing uncertainty are creating fundamental industry shifts. “The announcement that

Riding Big Data waves with the R+ DDR4 Server DIMM chipset

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Semiconductor Engineering editor in chief Ed Sperling has confirmed that evolving business models, acquisitions, minority investments and increasing uncertainty are creating fundamental industry shifts. “The announcement that Rambus is developing memory controller chips, expanding its business beyond just creating IP for the memory and security markets, is the latest in a stream of public disclosures and behind-the-scenes […]

Why brand matters

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Jens Martin Skibsted and Rasmus Bech Hansen of the Harvard Business Review say that brands are becoming ever more important and valuable as digital disrupts additional marketplaces. According to Skibsted and Hansen, consumers instantly know the difference between what a company says and what it does in our hyper-transparent digital world. “Organizations can no longer draw […]

AnandTech, Forbes and WSJ cover Rambus memory chipset launch

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/08/18/anandtech-forbes-and-wsj-cover-rambus-memory-chipset-launch/#new_tab

The recent launch of Rambus’ RB26 R+ DDR4 server memory chipset has been covered by a number of prominent publications and analysts, including the Wall

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