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Resource utilization for the 32-bit DDR3 reference design with the Virtex-5 XCLX50T device. Hardware validation The proof is always in the pudding, so the 800-Mbps DDR3 reference design was ...
Elpida Completes Development of 50nm Process DDR3 SDRAM Features include lowest available power consumption, 2.5Gbps ultra high speed and 1.2V low voltage operation all based on the industry's ...
DDR3 SDRAM memory architectures support higher bandwidths with bus rates of 600 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps (300 to 800 MHz), 1.5V operation for lower power, and higher densities of 2 Gbits on a 90-nm process.
The new SDRAM is the industry's smallest 2-gigabit DDR3 that supports an x16-bit I/O interface. The new 2-gigabit DDR3 SDRAM is well suited to consumer electrical appliances.
Stratix III FPGAs are the First and Only FPGAs Supporting 1.5V Low-Power DDR3 Memory, Yielding 30% System Power Reduction . San Jose, July 16, 2006 —Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced ...
Winbond’s 1.35V DDR3 products support 2133Mbps data rate in both x8 and x16 configurations and are 100% compatible to 1.5V DDR3. Winbond’s DRAM roadmap now supports 1Gb-4Gb DDR3, 128Mb-2Gb DDR2, 512Mb ...
Elpida Memory has announced the completed development of a 50nm process DDR3 SDRAM. The company claims the new DRAM product features the lowest power consumption in the industry, 2.5Gbps ultra ...
The original DDR SDRAM was launched in 2000 and lasted three years before being replaced in 2003 by DDR2 SDRAM. DDR2 lasted another four years before being replaced in 2007 with DDR3 SDRAM.
Carrying on from DDR1 and DDR2 in Part 3, Ryan investigates what makes DDR3 so special, by looking in-depth at its unique features like the Fly-By topology, Read/Write levelling, Dynamic On-Die ...
DDR3 SDRAM is an evolutionary step from DDR2 and provides enhanced features to enable higher data rates. It also maintains enough backward compatibility with DDR2 to provide system designers with the ...