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Double Delight For PC Memory Makers

News All of the major DRAM suppliers are making money at the moment," Kim said. The DRAM market has gone crazy. Jim Elliot, senior product marketing manager of DRAM at Samsung, has identified five different elements, an unusually high number.

[April 14, 2004, 11:15]

Rambus Wins $300m From Hynix In Patent Case

News Memory designer Rambus had alleged that Hynix and other large memory manufacturers infringed its patents in producing DDR DRAM - the most common type of memory in PCs today - as well as in making SDRAM and DDR2 DRAM.

[April 25, 2006, 12:20]

Rambus Back In Court

News The Los Altos, California-based chip designer announced on Tuesday that it had filed suit against Hynix Semiconductor, Taiwan's Nanya Technology and Infineon Technologies, as well as the latter two companies' joint venture, Inotera Memories, for...

[January 26, 2005, 11:20]

DDR2 Memory: The Next-Generation Memory Technology

White Papers DDR2 memory modules share the same module dimensions as DDR memory modules, but are not backward-compatible due to incompatible module connections (number of pins), voltage, and DRAM technology. DDR2 is the next-generation evolution of DDR memory...

[October 5, 2004, 0:00]

Micron Pumps Up DDR2 Memory Production

News Rambus has designed a potential competitor for DDR2, dubbed XDR DRAM, which will appear next year, according to the company. Micron Technology revealed on Monday that it has begun producing large numbers of DDR2 chips, a new generation of memory...

[December 8, 2003, 14:45]

IBM Revamps Xeon Server Design

News Instead, Hurricane combines a smaller on-chip DRAM cache with parts of the main memory configured as virtual caches. IBM announced the eServer X3 architecture on Tuesday, the third major upgrade in its five-year Xeon server design programme.

[February 22, 2005, 17:50]