The recently introduced DDR3 SDRAM technology paves the way to higher data rates (from 800 Mbps to 1600 Mbps) and provides higher performance for many systems that depend on data, video, or packet ...
DDR3 SDRAM memory architectures support higher bandwidths with bus rates of 600 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps (300 to 800 MHz), 1.5V operation for lower power, and higher densities of 2 Gbits on a 90-nm process.
BOISE, Idaho, July 11, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (MU), one of the world`s leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the introduction of a monolithic ...
Elpida announced that it had begun sample shipments of its new 2-gigabit DDR3 SDRAM (product names: EDJ2116DEBG and EDJ2108DEBG) geared for use in consumer electrical appliances. The new SDRAM is the ...
Winbond Electronics, a global supplier of semiconductor memory solutions, have announced a number of new enhancements to its DDR3 product on the ultra-high-speed performance. Winbond’s 1.35V DDR3 ...
512 Megabyte and 1 Gigabyte DIMM Samples Achieve GHz-class Speeds; the Industry's Highest Memory Performance Available TOKYO, JAPAN, November 14, 2005 - Elpida Memory, Inc. (Elpida), Japan's leading ...
SAN JOSE, USA: Altera Corp. has announced the FPGA industry’s first full-compliance support for high-performance DDR3 memory interfaces. Under the newly ratified JESD79-3 JEDEC DDR3 SDRAM standard, ...
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Elpida Memory has announced that it had completed development of a 40nm 2-gigabit (2Gb) DDR3 SDRAM, with sample shipments slated for November and mass production expected to begin before the end of ...
DDR3 extended DDR2’s On-Die Termination design by adding additional flexibility to optimise termination values for different conditions by acting as a way to manage the termination power consumption.
The recently introduced DDR3 SDRAM technology paves the way to higher data rates (from 800 Mbps to 1600 Mbps) and provides higher performance for many systems that depend on data, video, or packet ...
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