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Rambus Marks Finish Line For XDR DRAM

Rambus Marks Finish Line For XDR DRAM

Transferring 100 GB of data per second...

The XDR DRAM technology (formerly code-named Yellowstone) will transfer data at 3.2GHz initially, rising to 6.4GHz in the future--much faster than memory available now. In effect, that means XDR DRAM, which will be manufactured by partners Toshiba and Elpida, should ultimately be capable of transferring 100GB of data per second. While XDR DRAM will likely face stiff resistance for acceptance in the PC market, it could find a home in consumer electronics and the communications industry, where memory based on Rambus' designs is used.

One of the early marquee devices to use the memory will likely be the next version of Sony's PlayStation. The Japanese giant has said it will couple XDR DRAM in the games consoles with the forthcoming Cell processor. Cell, a joint project between IBM, Sony and Toshiba, is expected to be used in the PlayStation 3. Manufacturers Toshiba and Elpida stated that they expect to begin shipping XDR DRAM in 2004, with volume production coming in 2005.

Source: CNET News.com

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Now if Intel (or SiS or VIA) would only make a chipset designed to utilize the new XDR specification...
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I don't think it would be a good idea to go buying a product from RAMBUS again seeing what they attempted to do by saying they owned the patents to DDRAM, which is open source.
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