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Memcon panel explores readiness of DDR3

EDN outlines the issues explored during the DDR3 DRAM Readiness panel at MemCon 2009.

Rambus runs Elpida DRAM at 7.2Gbit/s

Electronics Weekly reports on an XDR™ memory system operating at world-record speed using Elpida's 1Gb XDR DRAM.

Rambus targets DDR4 DRAMs

EETimes explores Rambus’ latest developments that can help meet the needs of main memory

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Download the "Challenges and Solutions for Future Main Memory" Whitepaper

DDR3 SDRAM is being used in many computing systems today and offers data rates of up to 1600Mbps. To achieve performance levels beyond DDR3, future main memory subsystems must attain faster data rates while maintaining low power, access efficiency and competitive cost. This whitepaper will outline some of the key challenges facing next generation main memory and the Rambus innovations that can be applied to advance the main memory roadmap.

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Beyond DDR3: Advancing The Main Memory Roadmap

Rambus innovations can provide the power efficiency and performance needed in future compute memory systems beyond DDR3. Learn more!

XDR™DRAM Powers the PS3™!

Learn more about Rambus' engineering contributions to Sony's PLAYSTATION®3

XDR™ Memory Architecture:
The picture-perfect solution for HDTV!

Better performance with fewer devices...keep your system cost down while realizing the benefits of the world's fastest memory.