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Re: IDF 2015 // Some sessions of interest:This is from Samsung below - they're basically saying that they have their own perspective. Maybe their perspective is to use the better technology - which is Rambus' technology? In my view, if Rambus didn't have an important partner in their upcoming announcement, they wouldn't make a big deal about it. The worst thing that could happen would be another 'vaporware' XDR type of announcement - that's why I think this is different and it should be revenue generating. And Samsung is a good match. Here's what they said from your post: << We will discuss what the future holds for DDR4, as well as specific technologies that will better differentiate DDR4-based solutions from a Samsung perspective for performance, capacity and power consumption. We will also touch on what lies beyond DDR4, and examine current and future markets for alternative Non-Volatile Memory technologies.>> Here's Rambus' session: GSSS006 — Rambus Gold Sponsor Session: Future Challenges for DDR4 and Beyond in the Data Center and Enterprise Systems Details Big data and escalating demands on IT are creating an explosion of data and real-time processing requirements that are fueling the need for increased memory speed and capacity across data centers and enterprise systems. As the industry evolves to meet these needs, there are key challenges in DDR4 memory design that must be addressed. This session will discuss the future fundamental challenges in DDR4 and post-DDR4 and critical design aspects, including signal integrity, channel characteristics and subsystem architecture that can enable systems to achieve maximum data rates and capacity cost-effectively. |
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751179 | Re: IDF 2015 // Some sessions of interest: | mollyd2 | 1 | 8/3/2015 10:35:18 AM |