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- Rambus designs, develops and licenses chip interface technologies and architectures that are foundational to various digital electronics products. Co. licenses its portfolio of patented inventions...
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- Rambus: Hidden Gem
- Rambus: Hidden GemRambus is one of the most creative IP companies of the universe. Their inventions are foundational to modern computers, networks, cell phones, cars, televisions and virtually everything that needs fast data transfer between computing chips.Rambus was founded by two world-renowned Stanford researchers at a time when their invention...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-28
- Rambus Patent finally upheld!
- Finally, after Hynix, Micron, Samsung and Infieon have dragged Rambus through court Rambus gets a verdict in Federal court that validated all the patent claims and also ruled that Hynix had infringed every single one! These memeory manufacturers have been playing a nasty game, steeling Rambus IP and incorporating it...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-28
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- Rambus to announce Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative
- Rambus, maker of RDRAM memory, will announce its Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative. This initiative will define a road map for technologies that will super charge bus transfers for multicored processors of the future. An excerpt from Ars Technica: For the past three years, Rambus has been laying...
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- 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...
- White papers 2000-08-01
- Gateway model 700s motherboard specifications
- I would like to upgrade the memory and video card on my brother-in-laws Gateway, but haven't been able to find any specs on the system; specifically the Rambus memory requirements and the ratings for the AGP slot. Also any links that can connect me with present/previous owners of the same...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-16
- Memory
- blog rootMemory Costs-Faster and more ram for cheaper... Recently I saw a 256 Meg Ram PC3200 for 2.99. however I try to upgrade an older PC Gateway Select 933 and the same amount of PC133 256 costs more then 129.99. For the price of three...
- Discussion threads 2005-05-17
- Chip start-up's big payoff comes in, at last
- article root[Edited by: admin on Oct 20, 2005 1:18 PM]Overly broadthis may have been one of those patents where they describe a general way to do something that is 1) obvious, 2) overly vague, i.e. they didn't patent a specific method but just some pie in sky like amazon patenting...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-20
- High Performance Memory Interface Solution
- The Rambus XDR DRAM achieves an order of magnitude increase in DRAM bandwidth while using the fewest ICs. The XDR Interface uses a small number of very high-speed signals to carry all address, data, and control information. XDR architecture provides a total system solution to many of the complex issues...
- White papers 2003-06-19
- Rambus wins against large memory maker Hynix
- Rambus wins against large memory maker Hynixrambus has struck again. Expect predatory rambus patent lawsuits to raise DRAM memory prices 1 or 2$, the royalty they're forcing companies to pay. They won a $306 million lawsuit against Hynix. see TR news item This will hurt the industry in...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-28
- eide on gateway motherboard will not recognize hard drive
- I just recently bought a surplus gateway computer from the state. The harde drive was wiped but the system is in good shape 1.9 pent 4 with 512 of rambus memory 64 meg vid card, good stuff but when I try to load the hard drive the system will...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- Thanks for the memory: New types of RAM are entering the market
- RAM. Your PC has to have it. And the better it is, the better your PC works. It used to be that all you had to worry about was how much you had, but now there’s a fight over what kind of memory you’ll be using.Intel says, “Buy Rambus!”...
- Technical articles 2000-01-04
- 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...
- White papers 2001-11-01
- 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...
- White papers 2001-11-01
- Speed of DDR RAM
- The spec for my computer (Pavillion 5940 with 1.6 Ghz P4) says I can use PC 1600 and PC 2100 RAM. Are there problems using faster RAM? There is a special on PC 3200 RAM that looks great and would save me $$.No issues. Faster RAM will slow down to...
- Q&A 2004-11-22
- Which Controller Card to Use?
- I have a dell tower, using Rambus 800 memory. The built in motherboard hard driver controller both went out. I inserted an ATA100 controller card and now the machine runs slower than heck. I am assuming I need to match the controller card to the bus speed of the motherboard?...
- Q&A 2005-01-08
- XP Pro Performance Problems
- I have a 2 year old celeron 1.7 GHz Processor, 512 RAM, 80 GIG Hard Drive and XP Pro. Over the last 3 months the performance of this PC slowly degraded. I've tried almost everything to speed up the PC without any success, (even formatting and reinstalling the...
- Q&A 2004-11-02
- An IT manager shops for PCs and considers RAM and CPUs
- IT manager Mark D. Gonzales is preparing to replace the desktops in his shop. He likes the Pentium 4 and he's weighing his options on CPUs. What would you recommend?IT manager Mark D. Gonzales runs a small IT department for Pueblo County emergency services in Pueblo, CO. He is writing...
- Technical articles 2001-03-13
- Dual processors: Are two heads better than one?
- Contemplating dual processors? Wait till you read this Daily Feature by James McPherson that explains why one plus one does not always equal two.In a world of commodity processors, it’s hard to justify spending three times the money to get twice the processor. Conversely, time is so valuable these...
- Technical articles 2001-06-27
- Transmeta mulls exit from processors
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- Technical articles 2005-01-05
- RAM, BIOS or Windows?
- A computer was recently brought to my attention that is having problems booting. During POST the following is being displayed:"Memory write/read failure at , read 00EF00CF expecting 00EF00EF.Decreasing available memory" twice then the following once just before trying to boot WinXP"The amount of system memory has changed."This box...
- Q&A 2006-02-06
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