Rambus approaches Taiwan DRAM makers for XDR adoption
Rambus has been actively making contact with Taiwan’s DRAM makers over the adoption of its high-speed XDR memory architecture, as the DRAM sector seems to be underestimating the demand for memory bandwidth in multi-core architectures, according to the company. Rambus said so far only Samsung Electronics, Qimonda, and Elpida have been licensed to adopt the technology for the XDR architecture.
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