Rambus’ XDR2 memory will reach 8 GHz
By Rodrigo Chia on July 7, 2005 - 1:08 PM


Rambus has announced a new version of its XDR memory technology capable of reaching 8 GHz. That would make it five times faster than current GDDR products. XDR2 incorporates a set of new technologies such as micro-threading, which provides more data bandwidth to memory controllers, and adaptive timing, a speed enhancement that compensates for voltage and temperature variations. Products based on the new standard should be available in 2007.

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