Scaling DRAM Technology To Meet Future Demands: Challenges And Opportunities


Since the invention of the 1T1C bit cell more than 50 years ago, DRAMs have become the main memory of choice for processors in computer systems and many consumer electronics devices. As new use computing paradigms have been created, including 3D graphics, cloud computing, smart phones, and AI processing, specialized processors and DRAM memories have been developed that are optimized for these u... » read more

Supercharging AI Inference With GDDR7


A rapid rise in the size and sophistication of AI inference models requires increasingly powerful AI accelerators and GPUs deployed in edge servers and client PCs. GDDR7 memory offers an attractive combination of bandwidth, capacity, latency and power for these accelerators and processors. The Rambus GDDR7 Memory Controller IP offers industry leading GDDR7 performance of up to 40 Gbps and 160 G... » read more

How Memory Design Optimizes System Performance


Exponential increases in data and demand for improved performance to process that data has spawned a variety of new approaches to processor design and packaging, but it also is driving big changes on the memory side. While the underlying technology still looks very familiar, the real shift is in the way those memories are connected to processing elements and various components within a syste... » read more