
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Memory architecture",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Demultiplexer runs up to 12.5Gbit/s from
Inphi Corp, which we summarised at the time by saying "Can be used to sample high-bandwidth analogue signals and demultiplex them to a lower datarate for postprocessing via a low speed FPGA or ASIC".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Memory architecture boosts bandwidth for TV from
Rambus: "The XDR memory architecture will allow Toshiba's HDTV chipset to deliver state-of-the-art image processing performance in its customers' HDTVs".
In November 2007, we covered the news from Rambus
- take a look at Project aims for blazing memory bandwidth
which says: "Memory signalling innovations will enable datarates of 16Gbit/s and pave the way for a memory architecture that can deliver an unprecedented 1Tbyte/s of memory bandwidth".
Take a look also at the news release from Rambus, Dynamic RAM claims industry speed record,
as well as Environment eases processor configuration from Stretch,
and Digital TV SoC integrates more functions from Toshiba Electronics Europe.
See also:
Memory IP keeps speed with projector chips
(June 2007)
Texas Instruments has used the Rambus XDR memory architecture in its DLP integrated circuits
MCU adds extra dimension to automotive displays
(May 2007)
High-performance SoC integrates many of the peripheral functions required by car navigation systems
DSPs add echo cancelling option
(May 2007)
Echo canceller software is available for several DSP platforms
Flash architecture boosts I/O bandwidth
(May 2007)
Novel NAND Flash architecture is first to satisfy the emerging industry requirements for fast read, fast program, long retention, high endurance, high capacity and low cost
Secure battery-backup controller for POS terminals
(April 2007)
A secure battery-backup controller is part of a family of ICs to offer comprehensive features for data protection in point-of-sale terminals
RTOS marks a decade of development
(February 2007)
Integrity 10 includes a number of features that address the demanding performance and reliability requirements of next-generation complex devices
Quad-MAC DSP core to power WiMAX baseband
(February 2007)
Comsys has licensed the Ceva-X1641 quad-MAC DSP core for its latest generation of WiMAX baseband processors
Six-core DSP manages comms infrastructure
(February 2007)
Carrier infrastructure processor claims exceptional voice and video processing capabilities, setting the stage for converged multimedia services over both fixed line and mobile applications
Serial EEPROMs offer rapid access times
(January 2007)
SPI serial EEPROM family expands with 32Kbit devices capable of operating at bus speeds of up to 10MHz, and available in low-profile packages
Toshiba signs for intellectual property
(October 2006)
Toshiba has signed a licence agreement for the Rambus XDR memory controller interface cell, dubbed XIO, and the Rambus PCI Express Gen 1 PHY cell
VIA-based board provides power efficiency
(September 2006)
Mini-ITX board is based on VIA C7 1.5GHz processor, built on the advanced VIA CoolStream architecture with the VIA PadLock Security Engine and VIA CN700 Enhanced digital media chipset
SBC promotes high-speed connectivity
(August 2006)
RoHS-compliant single board computer combines the low-power and high-performance Intel Pentium M/Celeron M processor with DDR2 technology and gigabit connectivity
Controller secures data in PoS terminals
(July 2006)
The DS3600 is the industry's first comprehensive secure battery-backup controller for data protection in point-of-sale terminals
Fanless miniboard is made for networking
(June 2006)
The LE-565 is a 5.25in embedded fanless miniboard that meets requirements for enterprise and residential network applications
Synthesis software is ready with Virtex-5 support
(May 2006)
The latest version of Synplify Pro synthesis software provides full support for the industry's first 65nm Virtex-5 FPGA family from Xilinx
Board-level products support latest FPGAs
(May 2006)
Vmetro is supporting the Xilinx Virtex-5 family of FPGAs with the release of two board-level products designed around this revolutionary new device family
Fully buffered DIMMs boost server bandwidth
(April 2006)
Kingston Technology's FB-DIMM modules are a high-speed high-density memory solution for related technology workstation and server platforms
Computing node uses latest Freescale PowerPC
(March 2006)
The PowerNode3+ is ideally suited for signal processing and other leading edge functions
ATCA daughtercard takes search engine onboard
(March 2006)
Radisys has developed a daughtercard featuring the IDT 75K72234 NSE with dual Network Processor Forum (NPF) look-aside (LA-1) interfaces
GPS receiver IC is easy to integrate
(March 2006)
The NJ1836A GPS receiver is easy to integrate into portable products, delivering precise GPS performance with Nemerix's proven low-power technology
DSP cores support flexible memory architecture
(February 2006)
LSI Logic has added the ZSP410, ZSP520 and ZSP560 to its family of ZSP licensable digital signal processor (DSP) cores
Contactless ticketing chip is ITSO approved
(October 2005)
Jewel, the world's smallest, low-cost contactless ticketing chip from Innovision Research and Technology, has become one of the first ITSO approved Limited Use media in the UK
DVD recorder processors keep it digital
(September 2005)
The DMN-8623 and DMN-8673 are the first single-chip DVD recorder system processors to support digital TV (DTV) reception for DVD and hard disk drive (HDD)/DVD combo recorders
Smart card controllers feature Flash memory
(August 2005)
The EMTG30 and EMTG56 are novel Flash memory-based smart card ICs designed for use in SIM cards for low-end mobile telephony
Mezzanine card boasts superior 3D graphics
(July 2005)
Aitech Defense Systems has released its most versatile graphics/video processing PMC for moderate to high-level applications
Software accelerates platform ASIC design
(July 2005)
New versions of Amplify RapidChip and Amplify RapidChip Pro software deliver higher quality of results and enable users to perform fast timing closure for their RapidChip devices
Single-chip DVD recorder handles two tuners
(July 2005)
The third-generation DoMiNo 8653 (DMN-8653) is the first single-chip DVD recorder system processor to integrate dual encoding for dual-tuner HDD/DVD recorder platforms
SBC accelerates video in hardware
(June 2005)
The IB705 SBC features the CN400 advanced digital media chipset and highly efficient Via processors running at up to 1.4GHz
Core cracks Java efficiency record
(May 2005)
Designers of SoCs for portable consumer devices now can maximise Java efficiency with the best performance-to-power ratio of any 32bit processor core
PowerPC G4 computing node adopts rugged guise
(March 2005)
Thales has unveiled a ruggedised conduction-cooled version of the PowerNode3, a single/dual 1GHz PowerPC G4 high-end computing node featuring enhanced connectivity and reduced power consumption
Platform ASICs tackle high-speed serial tasks
(March 2005)
LSI Logic Corp has released the RapidChip Xtreme2 family of platform ASICs, which builds on the company's leadership in the RapidChip technology performance and integration capability
Embedded software gets to grips with memory
(February 2005)
The latest version of VxWin homes in on the requirements of embedded developers
Smart card controller features flexible memory
(December 2004)
The EMTCG96-3G is the first low-cost, high-performance and secure cryptocontroller with a 100% Flash memory architecture for the mid-range market
Extraordinary claims for PICMG platform
(December 2004)
The Commell FS-979 is designed to meet the needs of applications that require extraordinary computing performance and reliability

