Samsung has finished development of a faster, denser--and cheaper--RDRAM chip. The increases in speed and density are likely to benefit PC users by delivering additional system performance to high-end ...
A while back I posted about my friend with a Dell Dimension 8100 that uses RDRAM. We are at the point of actually doing a memory upgrade. Is it safe to assume this is probably a slower speed 600MHz ...
Intel has decided it's time for Rambus memory to stand on its own. The chipmaker, as expected, has begun efforts to phase out subsidies for PC makers using RDRAM, high-speed memory based on designs by ...
Rambus Inc. might have you believe it is singing Timbuk3's 1980's pop hit “The Future's So Bright (I Gotta Wear Shades).” Analysts, however, would argue the company is wearing rose-colored glasses.
Memory design house Rambus Inc. is trying to sort out last week's good news from the bad. At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Intel Corp. released roadmaps indicating it is phasing out support for ...
David Mooring, the president of chip designer Rambus, delights in going against the grain. When he joined Rambus in 1991, the company was an unheralded start-up with an idea for making faster PC ...
Lower prices for the Pentium 4 processor are stimulating demand for Rambus DRAM (RDRAM), and memory makers like Samsung Electronics and Toshiba are now rushing to increase output of this memory.
RAMBUS DEVELOPER FORUM, TAIPEI,TAIWAN - November 06, 2003 - Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS), a leading provider of core logic chips, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced ...
Rambus DRAM-based motherboards seem to have gradually gained in popularity lately with Intel’s move to raise the clock speed of its Pentium 4 processors. Except first-tier makers, second-tier ...
Top-performing P4S13G is world's fastest motherboard for PC applications RAMBUS DEVELOPER FORUM, TAIPEI,TAIWAN - November 06, 2003 - ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), the worldwide leader of high-quality ...
Intel has decided it's time for Rambus memory to stand on its own. The chipmaker, as expected, has begun efforts to phase out subsidies for PC makers using RDRAM, high-speed memory based on designs by ...
I certainly hope not.....Unless the Company goes out of business and they would not get a cent for the technology....I keep my money going to organizations that don't rape the industry they represent.