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  • TG Daily visits Qimonda: 300 mm fab focused on DRAM, not flash*
    Monday 26 June 2006 – 04:01
    TG Daily visits Qimonda: 300 mm fab focused on DRAM, not flash In a special "Fab Day" (short for "fabrication") event at its new 300 mm production facility in Richmond, Virginia, a company that few have heard of has become, not two months into its existence, the #2 producer of DRAM on the planet. Who is Qimonda, and how does the spinoff of once trouble-ridden Infineon find a way to capitalize on rising global demand for memory, without falling into the pit of plummeting prices?
  • X48 Motherboard Comparison, Part 2*
    Tuesday 10 June 2008 – 03:50
    X48 Motherboard Comparison, Part 2 With all the commotion concerning Intel’s upcoming “mainstream” chipset, it’s easy to forget that the X48 Express continues to be the company’s top pick.
  • DRAM's Future Past*
    Monday 21 February 2005 – 06:00
    The Rambus litigation over who owns what DRAM patents should linger in U.S. courts for years to come. Meanwhile, the traditional DRAM PC market continues to fragment into different phone, camera and other peripheral sectors. Is the DRAM sector no longer what it was?
  • The DRAM Challenge: Vendors Gather at DDR-SDRAM Summit*
    Friday 26 May 2000 – 06:00
    On May 18, 2000 chipset, board and graphics chip manufacturers gathered at the DDR-SDRAM Summit in San Jose to officially launch DDR-SDRAM, three years after its inception. Now it seems the memory wind is blowing directly into the faces of the Rambus/Intel alliance.
  • DRAM Performance: Latency vs. Bandwidth*
    Friday 10 July 1998 – 07:00
    The industry is in the midst of a raging debate over DRAM performance. Today, chip makers are fighting it out, but very soon the battle zone will expand to include system manufacturers, all the way down to individual users
  • A New DRAM Hard Drive on the Block*
    Monday 5 December 2005 – 06:00
    Gigabyte will not rest on its laurels for long as the first vendor to offer a working hard drive composed of fast-speed DRAM memory modules if Britain-based HyperOs Systems has its way. We scrutinize the company's 16 GB, DDR solid state hard drive and see how its performance holds up against Gigabyte's i-RAM.
  • Performance Impact of Low Latency DRAM*
    Wednesday 29 July 1998 – 07:00
    Predicting the system performance impact of a new type of DRAM is a tricky business.
  • DRAM Prices and Pork Rind Futures*
    Thursday 28 August 2003 – 06:00
    DRAM prices fluctuate more wildly than shares traded on the U.S. NASDAQ or the New York Stock Exchange. Market forces and massive-scale speculation all contribute to the dramatic dips and troughs of DRAM prices. While JEDEC and suppliers develop DRAM to meet the needs of the latest Intel or AMD chipset, the ups and downs of DRAM prices have little to do with technology. Predicting the course of the DRAM market is more like betting on future prices of commodities, such as orange juice or pork rinds. Are you ready to gamble on DRAM prices?
  • The Never-Ending DRAM Trial Saga*
    Monday 31 January 2005 – 06:00
    Rambus sues Infineon. Infineon, Hynix and Micron sue Rambus. And then last week, Rambus sues almost everybody again. Is there an end in sight to this five-year-old legal drama?

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