SAN MATEO, Calif. — Rambus Inc. and some of its partners are set to deploy a 32-bit Rambus in-line memory module (RIMM) populated with faster, 1,066-MHz Rambus DRAM memory chips, as part of a renewed ...
Los Altos, Calif.-based Rambus Inc. and San Jose-based Samsung Semiconductor Inc. today announced a new RDRAM-based line of memory modules. Asustek Computer Inc. will be the first company to market a ...
"The RDRAM Memory Modules are required to be added in pairs, or use a CRIMM Continuity Module in place of the 2nd memory module. If you have a motherboard that needs its RIMM Sockets to be filled, but ...
Memory-chip designer Rambus will show off faster versions of its DRAM technology in San Francisco this week at the Intel Developer Forum, a confab for computer-hardware designers, the press and other ...
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