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IBM and Micron team up on fast memory chip

...to result in memory chips that realise the full performance potential of DRAM, or dynamic random access memory, resolving a long-standing problem referred to... Read more

30 November, 2011 by Brooke Crothers

Oracle enters BI with Exalytics appliance

...to run business intelligence analytics at high speeds via a terabyte of DRAM for in-memory computing. "[Exalytics is] hardware and software engineered together to... Read more

3 October, 2011 by Jack Clark

Samsung launches 'industry's largest' memory fab

...Samsung has begun the mass production of 20nm-class DDR3 DRAM at a new memory foundry the company says is the world's... Read more

22 September, 2011 by Jack Clark

HP figures out how memristors work, predicts robot use

Researchers from HP Labs and the University of California have finally understood the chemical and physical properties of a technology that could lead to the next generation of memory Read more

17 May, 2011 by David Meyer

Intellectual Ventures files three patent infringement suits

...accuses Elpida Memory and Hynix Semiconductor, makers of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) and Flash memory, of infringing between five and seven of its patents... Read more

9 December, 2010 by Elinor Mills

HP, Hynix promise memristor memory revolution

...memristor is a universal memory technology that over time could replace flash, DRAM and even hard drives," said Stan Williams, director of HP's Information... Read more

1 September, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins

ARM to lead EuroCloud green datacentre project

...will use ARM's Cortex-A9 low-power multicore processor alongside 3D DRAM structures and chip packaging to try to make energy savings. "We need... Read more

22 June, 2010 by Richard Thurston
<endeca_term>DRAM</endeca_term> Selection and Configuration for Real-Time Mobile Systems

DRAM Selection and Configuration for Real-Time Mobile Systems

The performance and power consumption of mobile DRAMs (LPDDRs) depend on the configuration of system-level parameters, such as operating... Read more

10 December, 2011
A <endeca_term>DRAM</endeca_term> Centric NoC Architecture and Topology Design Approach

A DRAM Centric NoC Architecture and Topology Design Approach

Most communication traffic in today's System on Chips (SoC) is DRAM centric. The NoC should be designed to efficiently handle the many-to... Read more

28 April, 2011
A 5.42nW/kB Retention Power Logic-Compatible Embedded <endeca_term>DRAM</endeca_term> With 2T Dual-Vt Gain Cell for Low Power Sensing Applications

A 5.42nW/kB Retention Power Logic-Compatible Embedded DRAM With 2T Dual-Vt Gain Cell for Low Power Sensing Applications

A logic-compatible 2T dual-Vt embedded DRAM (eDRAM) is proposed for ultra-small sensing systems to achieve 8× longer... Read more

13 January, 2011
Hardware/Software Techniques for <endeca_term>DRAM</endeca_term> Thermal Management

Hardware/Software Techniques for DRAM Thermal Management

...main memory is an important factor on overall system performance. To improve DRAM performance, designers have been increasing chip densities and the number of memory... Read more

13 December, 2010
Rethinking <endeca_term>DRAM</endeca_term> Design and Organization for Energy-Constrained Multi-Cores

Rethinking DRAM Design and Organization for Energy-Constrained Multi-Cores

DRAM vendors have traditionally optimized the cost-per-bit metric, often making design... Read more

23 June, 2010
Balancing <endeca_term>DRAM</endeca_term> Locality and Parallelism in Shared Memory CMP Systems

Balancing DRAM Locality and Parallelism in Shared Memory CMP Systems

...algorithm of the OS such that physical frames mapped to the same DRAM bank can be exclusively allocated to a single thread Read more

19 February, 2012
NVMalloc: Exposing an Aggregate SSD Store as a Memory Partition in Extreme-Scale Machines

NVMalloc: Exposing an Aggregate SSD Store as a Memory Partition in Extreme-Scale Machines

DRAM is a precious resource in extreme-scale machines and is increasingly becoming... Read more

9 February, 2012
Row Buffer Locality-Aware Data Placement in Hybrid Memories

Row Buffer Locality-Aware Data Placement in Hybrid Memories

Phase Change Memory (PCM) is a promising alternative to DRAM, though its high latency and energy costs prohibit its adoption as a... Read more

5 September, 2011

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