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- RDRAM
- Rambus DRAM Pronounced "r-d-ram." A dynamic RAM chip technology from Rambus, Inc., Los Altos, CA (www.rambus.com). Rambus licensed its memory designs to semiconductor companies, which manufactured the...
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- 1066 MHz RDRAM 256/288 Mb (4Mx16/18x4i)
- The RDRAM device is a general purpose high-performance memory device suitable for use in a broad range of applications including computer memory, graphics, video, and any other application where high bandwidth and low latency are required. The 256/288 Mb RDRAM devices are extremely high speed CMOS DRAMs organized as 16M...
- Tags: Memory, RDRAM, Rambus Inc., byte, computer memory, CMOS, high-performance, graphics, video, computer
- White papers 2001-11-01
- RDRAM for Short Channel 128/144-Mbit (256Kx16/18x32s-C)
- The RDRAM device is a general purpose high-performance memory device suitable for use in a broad range of applications including communications, graphics, video, and any other application where high bandwidth and low latency are required. The 128/144-Mbit RDRAM devices are extremely high-speed CMOS DRAMs organized as 8M words by 16...
- Tags: Memory, RDRAM, Rambus Inc., byte, CMOS, high-performance, graphics, video
- White papers 2001-11-01
- RDRAM Memory: Like Getting 500 Extra MHz for Your PC
- Memory performance is essential to ensuring that the power of today's GHz processors are harnessed and that the value of advanced peripherals and software packages is realized. RDRAM memory provides a robust, high-performance memory solution that easily satisfies the needs of today's PC systems and has a simple, evolutionary roadmap...
- Tags: RDRAM, Rambus Inc., memory, PC, high-performance, processor, software
- White papers 2001-09-01
- RDRAM Memory: Leading Performance and Value Over SDRAM and DDR
- Memory performance is becoming a key concern of computing system designers across many market segments. From PC applications surrounding multimedia (gaming, streaming media and video/photo editing) to networking systems routing hundreds of gigabytes per second of packets, high-performance memory systems are a must. Many competing memory technologies strive to meet...
- Tags: Memory, Rambus Inc., RDRAM, SDRAM, streaming media, high-performance, multimedia, networking, game, PC
- White papers 2001-08-17
- RDRAM: Maximizing the Value of PCs and Workstations
- Crucial to extending the lifetime of a Desktop PC or Workstation is ensuring that all of the "behind the scenes" components and subsystems (memory, disk, I/O) can keep up with today's gigahertz processors. New applications and operating systems are embracing multimedia and internet technologies at their core and stretching the...
- Tags: Desktops, RDRAM, Rambus Inc., workstation, memory, I/O, PC, desktop computer, multimedia, disk, processor, desktop, operating system, Internet
- White papers 2001-08-01
- Direct RDRAM 256/288-Mbit (1Mx16/18x16d)
- The Rambus Direct RDRAM is a general purpose high-performance memory device suitable for use in a broad range of applications including computer memory, graphics, video, and any other application where high bandwidth and low latency are required. The 256/288-Mbit Direct Rambus DRAMs RDRAM are extremely high-speed CMOS DRAMs organized as...
- Tags: Memory, RDRAM, Rambus Inc., computer memory, CMOS, high-performance, graphics, video, computer
- White papers 2000-08-01
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- The EU: Too much control over the tech sector (and Microsoft) ?
- You can't understand the technology deals without being fluent in EU regulator-speak. And you also can't grasp Microsoft's next move without pondering what the European Union will do. Luckily, the Wall Street Journal shed a little light on the EU's antitrust chief Neelie Kroes. Kroes is the one...
- Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Corp., European Union, Kroes, Corporate Law, Security, Business Operations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-25
- Build the $340 NAS for half the price but double the speed
- Build the $340 NAS for half the price but double the speedHard Drives not included in this articleGeorge doesn't mention the cost of hard drives, currently a 500GB drive is about $120-130. The Elite 340 case George specifies in this article is a MicroATX case with two 5.25 and...
- Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Storage, NAS, FreeNAS
- Discussion threads 2007-10-22
- EU emboldened; Who's next on the hit list?
- Now that European regulators got their big victory over Microsoft attention should turn to who's next on their hit list. The EU case against Microsoft market position and anticompetitive behavior boiled down to two items: The ability of Microsoft to bundle its media...
- Tags: Brad Smith, Red Hat Inc., Market Share, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Court, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
- Long live the Gateway cow spots!
- Long live the Gateway cow spots!I don't know about . . .The COW tag on the exchange, but I agree with you. Someone certainly needs to lighten up! Not everything needs to be serious . . .And the Spots are a matter of taste. If he doesn't like them,...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Notebooks, Tablets, TVs, Gateway Inc., computer
- Discussion threads 2007-08-27
- Stop enterprise software hype: send me your stories
- Stop enterprise software hype: send me your storiesHype to content ratio calculationYou always need to take account of this making due allowance for divide by zero errors.Also be careful when the integration layer of the product is the salesman's powerpoint presentation.NT 4.0 . Beyond time 10/100/1000 and serv.2000.All these upstsrt...
- Tags: Strategy, Microsoft Windows NT, Insurance, IT buyer, Gap Report, enterprise software, software
- Discussion threads 2007-08-22
- Microsoft submits XPS alternative to PDF to ECMA for standardization
- Microsoft submits XPS alternative to PDF to ECMA for standardizationNo problem to XPS being a standard...... provided the "intellectual property" if such a thing can be applied to an open standard is conferred to the standards body and is not held by Microsoft so that everyone who wants to use...
- Tags: Operating systems, Databases, Linux, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, XPS, ODBC, ECMA
- Discussion threads 2007-07-02
- Nokia files patent action against Qualcomm
- Nokia files patent action against QualcommLooks like hardware patents are about as smart as software patents.If we could just let everybody do business and compete on the merits, and, forget the lawsuits that put billions into the hands of lawyers.All patents must die [nt].The only ones benefiting are the lawyers.The...
- Tags: Nokia Files Patent, patent, Microsoft Corp., Qualcomm Inc., Nokia Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-24
- RAM to avoid: hot, expensive and slow
- RAM to avoid: hot, expensive and slowJEDECFB-DIMM was proposed by Intel back in 2003 (March, to be specific) to the JC-42 memory committee. The reason for it, as they explained in their slideware, was that server performance had more to do with total amount of memory than with either...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Memory, Servers, RAM, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., FB-DIMM
- Discussion threads 2007-05-21
- RAM to avoid: hot, expensive and slow
- Has Intel ever met a technology they couldn't make hotter, costlier and slower? The latest victim: DRAM. Here's what you need to know.Intel is pushing something called Fully Buffered DIMMs (FB-DIMM). You see them on some servers and high-end PCs like the Dell 690 and the Apple Mac Pro that...
- Tags: RAM
- Blog posts 2007-05-21
- Is Vista Home Basic a way for vendors to sell low-spec PCs?
- Is Vista Home Basic a way for vendors to sell low-spec PCs?True... but.There will always be a market for low end anything. Especially a PC for the folks that only want to do email and surf the Internet. This is a perfect answer. My parents fit this bill exactly. Don't...
- Tags: Desktops, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Vista Home Basic, Vista Home
- Discussion threads 2007-03-23
- FTC grants partial stay of Rambus patent order
- FTC grants partial stay of Rambus patent orderI think royalty rates should be limited for everybodyThis whole idea of using patent royalties as a source of money is absurd. I say all patents should have some sort of royalty limit attached.Royalties should be zero......because patents shouldn't exist in the first...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, software, patent, FTC, NVidia Corp., Rambus Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-20
- FTC sets limits on Rambus royalties
- FTC sets limits on Rambus royaltiesHmmm...stock reaction?If I'm investing in memory...I'm thinking lower royalty revenues for Rambus...lower costs for competitors. I'd either short Rambus or go long on the competition.Disclosure: I don't own any Rambus at the moment, nor any memory companies. I do own some AMD, which has...
- Tags: Rambus Inc., FTC
- Discussion threads 2007-02-05
- Pentium 4, we hardly knew ye
- Pentium 4, we hardly knew yeSo LongI for one am very pleased to see this insult to architectural design go. Netburst was a pathetic.I am very glad AMD was able to produce such strong competition with Intel these last few years. It got Intel off its lazy butt...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Processors, Operating systems, Intel Pentium, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Pentium 4, Phoenix Technologies
- Discussion threads 2007-02-02
- SCO revenue, income continue to drop
- SCO revenue, income continue to dropSCO Group's revenue dropping? Not surprisedWell, it's been out of the news for a while, but their lawsuits over Linux IP certainly didn't endear them to anyone. They willingly chose to join the gang of companies whose only real revenue-generating product is lawsuits (like...
- Tags: Operational accounting, OPEN SOURCE, kind-of, SCO Group Inc., cost-of-living, revenue, income
- Discussion threads 2007-01-18
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