
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "XDR DRAM",
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 Memory architecture boosts bandwidth for TV from
Rambus, which we summarised at the time by saying "The XDR memory architecture will allow Toshiba's HDTV chipset to deliver state-of-the-art image processing performance in its customers' HDTVs".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Project aims for blazing memory bandwidth from
Rambus: "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".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Rambus
concerning its XDR DRAM
- take a look at Dynamic RAM claims industry speed record
which says: "The latest addition to the XDR DRAM family provides an industry-leading data transfer rate of 9.6Gbyte/s with a single device".
Take a look also at the news release from Rambus, Memory IP keeps speed with projector chips,
as well as Qimonda adopts XDR memory interface from Rambus,
and XDR memory keeps up with CBE in PS3 from Rambus.
See also:
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
Clock generator keeps XDR DRAMs on time
(August 2006)
Rambus has announced the latest version of its XDR clock generator (XCG), revision 1.0, a clocking solution that provides the necessary clock signals to support XDR memory systems
News on the 512Mbit XDR DRAM from Toshiba Electronics Europe
(April 2005)
A new high-performance DRAM claims the fastest data transfer rate yet attained by any memory device
Memory roadmaps show the way ahead
(May 2004)
Toshiba has revealed its latest strategic roadmaps for the memory market
Speedy DRAMs aim for broadband systems
(January 2004)
Toshiba has started to sample 512Mbit XDR DRAMs with a data transfer speed of 3.2GHz, the world's fastest speed of any memory device
News on the XDR DRAM from Toshiba Electronics Europe
(July 2003)
Rambus, Toshiba and Elpida have jointly revealed the specifications of their XDR DRAM devices

