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Rambus, Kingston team for multi-core computing

Posted: 23 Sep 2009  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: threaded module  DRAM  multi-core 

[Summary of tips] Rambus Inc. and Kingston Technology have reported on a joint effort to develop a threaded module prototype using DDR3 DRAM technology. The companies claim that their initial results show an increase in data throughput of up to 50 per cent and lower power consumption by 20 per cent compared to conventional modules.As demand grow......
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