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Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative (1TB) Memory Demo

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2011

Rambus Senior Engineering Manager Arun Vaidyanath demonstrates the latest Rambus test chip running in 3 modes: high-speed differential, GDDR5, and DDR3. Groundbreaking memory technologies developed by Rambus enable signaling at 20 gigabits per second (Gbps) while maintaining best-in-class power efficiency, and up to 12.8 Gbps for single-ended signaling.
Learn more about the Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative at http://www.rambus.com/tbi

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  • Very impressive.

  • Dear santa

  • NERDGASM

  • Gostei;*)

  • Rambus corporation should come up with a device to test al sorts of memory including laptops'...that would be a great innovation.

  • I have some rambus modules on my PC. Good memory and fast, but very expensive and that is why Rambus went out of business because the regular DDR memories prevailed.

  • Good to see Rambus still in the game, especially since Hynix and Micron tried to bankrupt Rambus.

  • @dragneel28

    lol exacly what through in my mind

  • I'm confused. The GDDR5 on my gpu is running at 128 GigaBYTES per second. That's loads faster than the 20 GigaBITS per second here. What am I missing?

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