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R+ DDR4/3 PHY developed on Samsung’s 28nm LPP process

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/02/11/r-ddr43-phy-developed-on-samsungs-28nm-lpp-process/#new_tab

Rambus has officially confirmed that its R+™ DDR4/3 PHY was developed using Samsung’s 28nm LPP process. “Our ongoing collaboration with Samsung has yielded a robust, production-ready R+ DDR4/3 PHY on the power-performance optimized 28nm Low Power Plus (LPP) process,” Loren Shalinsky, a Strategic Development Director at Rambus, explained.

R+ DDR4/3 PHY developed on Samsung’s 28nm LPP process

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/r-ddr43-phy-developed-on-samsungs-28nm-lpp-process-2/

Rambus has officially confirmed that its R+™ DDR4/3 PHY was developed using Samsung’s 28nm LPP process. “Our ongoing collaboration with Samsung has yielded a robust, production-ready R+ DDR4/3 PHY on the power-performance optimized 28nm Low Power Plus (LPP) process,” Loren Shalinsky, a Strategic Development Director at Rambus, explained. “The Rambus design has been characterized at […]

Rambus Develops R+™ DDR4/3 PHY on Samsung 28nm LPP Process

https://www.rambus.com/rambus-develops-r-ddr43-phy-on-samsung-28nm-lpp-process/

Design achieves both high-performance and high-efficiency for networking, computing, and consumer applications SUNNYVALE, Calif. – February 10, 2015 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced it has developed an R+™ DDR4/3 PHY on the Samsung 28nm LPP process. Through the collaboration with Samsung, Rambus has achieved a robust, production-ready R+ DDR4/3 PHY on the power-performance optimized […]

Understanding the supply chain security conundrum

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/02/10/understanding-the-supply-chain-security-conundrum/#new_tab

Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman describes the challenge of securing chips as a “foot race” between the good and bad guys. “Going forward, expect heavily funded, grouped efforts to place tremendous pressure on security envelopes,” Worthman explains.

Understanding the supply chain security conundrum

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/understanding-the-supply-chain-security-conundrum-2/

Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman describes the challenge of securing chips as a “foot race” between the good and bad guys. “Going forward, expect heavily funded, grouped efforts to place tremendous pressure on security envelopes,” Worthman explains. “This includes everything from simple home devices, such as routers, to the most critical infrastructures, such as […]

Northwest Logic Offers MRAM Controller IP compatible with Everspin’s ST-MRAM

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Northwest Logic’s MRAM Controller Core is validated with Everspin’s EMD3D064M, expanding the ST-MRAM ecosystem to enable low latency and high reliability storage systems Beaverton, OR – Feb 9, 2015 – Northwest Logic, a leading high-performance IP provider, and Everspin Technologies, Inc., the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of discrete and embedded Magnetic RAM “MRAM”, announces […]

Rambus ReRAM eyes mainstream adoption

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/02/09/rambus-reram-eyes-mainstream-adoption/#new_tab

Writing for Electronics 360 (IHS), Peter Clarke reports that Rambus has signed up customers for its metal-oxide based resistive RAM technology (ReRAM). “[For example, Rambus] signed an architectural license with Tezzaron Semiconductor Corp. (Naperville, Illinois), a supplier of 3D and 2.5D memory, memory subsystems and memory-intensive SOCs,” said Clarke.

Rambus ReRAM eyes mainstream adoption

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/rambus-reram-eyes-mainstream-adoption-2/

Writing for Electronics 360 (IHS), Peter Clarke reports that Rambus has signed up customers for its metal-oxide based resistive RAM technology (ReRAM). “[For example, Rambus] signed an architectural license with Tezzaron Semiconductor Corp. (Naperville, Illinois), a supplier of 3D and 2.5D memory, memory subsystems and memory-intensive SOCs,” said Clarke. “Tezzaron is expected to build storage-class […]

Raspberry Pi 2 gets a memory boost

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/02/05/raspberry-pi-2-gets-a-memory-boost/#new_tab

The Raspberry Pi 2 – which made its debut earlier this week – packs a 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor and 1GB of RAM (LPDDR2 SDRAM). Additional key specs include four USB ports, 40 GPIO pins, HDMI output, an Ethernet jack, 3.5mm audio jack and microSD card slot.

Raspberry Pi 2 gets a memory boost

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/raspberry-pi-2-gets-a-memory-boost-2/

The Raspberry Pi 2 – which made its debut earlier this week – packs a 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor and 1GB of RAM (LPDDR2 SDRAM). Additional key specs include four USB ports, 40 GPIO pins, HDMI output, an Ethernet jack, 3.5mm audio jack and microSD card slot According to Joel Hruska of Extreme Tech, […]

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