Rambus memory is a high-performance, chip-chip interface technology of the next generation of storage products, it enables the next generation of processors to play the best function. At present, the RAMBUS memory can provide 600, 800 and 1066MHz three kinds of speed, the main currently has 64m,128m,256m,512m four kinds of specifications. RAMBUS Inc. claims that the new technology offers 10 times times more common DRAM and three times times the PC100 SDRAM performance.
Rambus memory is a high-performance, chip-chip interface technology storage products, it enables the processor to play the best function, has been completely out of the market in 2003. At present, the RAMBUS memory can provide 600, 800 and 1066MHz three kinds of speed, the main currently has 64m,128m,256m,512m four kinds of specifications. RAMBUS Inc. claims that the new technology delivers 10 times times more common DRAM and three times times PC100 SDRAM, a single RAMBUS dram, or RDRAM, that is twice times the size of the DDR400 memory and far more than the same memory at the clock rate, And each Rambus memory module has metal shield, can effectively prevent electrostatic and dust damage to memory. Maximum bandwidth up to 1.6GB/sec with multiple high-performance, high-bandwidth channels, RDRAM delivers higher, more efficient bandwidth.
Overview
Founded in 1990, RAMBUS Inc. is committed to the research and development of high-end storage products, and is rapidly becoming the main memory platform for Intel's next-generation high-performance processors due to its advanced technology So what is Rambus memory? Simply put, Rambus memory is a high-performance, chip-chip interface technology of the next generation of storage products, it enables the next generation of processors to play the best function. RAMBUS Inc. claims the new technology delivers 10 times times as much as normal DRAM and three times times the PC100 SDRAM, a single RAMBUS dram, or rdram, that speeds up to 800MHz on a 16-bit data transmission channel.
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RAMBUS memory development has gone through three major phases, with first-generation and second-generation products known as "Base RAMBUS" and "Concurrent RAMBUS", which have reached 600MHz of data transfer rates and are used in some entertainment facilities such as Sony PS2), high-end graphics workstations and a number of high-performance graphics cards. The third generation of products called direct RAMBUS, whose enclosure is referred to as RIMM (RAMBUS in-line Memory module). It is currently used primarily for High-performance PCs, graphics workstations, servers, and other devices that require higher bandwidth and time delays. Laptops that use Rambus memory later in 2000 are expected to come out.