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Rambus DRAM
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DEFINITION: Also see RAM types. Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory (RDRAM) is a memory subsystem that promises to transfer up to 1.6 billion bytes per second. The subsystem consists of the random access memory, the RAM controller, and the bus (path) connecting RAM to the microprocessor and devices in the computer that
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System Memory Power & Thermal Management in Platforms Built on Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Tech
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This paper discusses about the need for memory throttling and addresses two memory throttling techniques, implemented in platforms built on Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology.
Posted: 24 Jul 2008 | Published: 15 May 2006
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RAMBUS DRAM DEFINITION (continued):
use it. Direct Rambus (DRDRAM), a technology developed and licensed by the Rambus Corporation, will be used with microprocessors beginning in 1999. High-speed RAM is expected to accelerate the growth of visually intensive interfaces such as 3-D, interactive games, and streaming multimedia. Rambus is intended to replace the current main memory technology of dynamic random access memory ( DRAM). Much faster data transfer rates from attached devices such as videocams using FireWire and the Accelerated Graphics Port ( AGP) make it
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