At the International Solid State Circuits Conference being held in San Francisco this week, IBM Corp. is announcing what it says is a major step forward in solving the multi-core bottleneck; detailing ...
Chipmakers are beginning to incorporate multiple types and flavors of DRAM in the same advanced package, setting the stage for increasingly distributed memory but significantly more complex designs.
The evolution of DDR5 and DDR6 represents a inflexion point in AI system architecture, delivering enhanced memory bandwidth, lower latency, and greater scalability.
For applications where performance is of primary importance, designers have traditionally chosen SRAM technology over DRAM. Although commodity DRAM offers much higher density and a lower cost per bit, ...
The speed of processors has increased to the point where they often are no longer the performance bottleneck for many systems. It’s now about data access. Moving data around costs both time and power, ...
The good old DRAM has served us since the dawn of microprocessors. A single transistor, properly made, can store (for a few microseconds) a bit. Use a few million of them, you can store a few ...