Toshiba and Elpida Memory both announced today high-performance DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chips they claim achieve the fastest data transfer rate yet attained by any memory device. The second generation 512-megabit XDR (extreme data rate) DRAMs each have a peak operating speed of 3.2 Ghz, which provides a data transfer rate of 6.4 GB per second. The chips are designed for high-performance broadband applications, including digital consumer electronics, network systems and graphic systems.
Toshiba, Elpida Unveil World’s Fastest DRAMs
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire March 30, 2005 10:15 AMToshiba and Elpida Memory both announced today high-performance DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chips they claim achieve the fastest data transfer rate yet attained by any memory device. The second generation 512-megabit XDR (extreme data rate) DRAMs each have a peak operating speed of 3.2 Ghz, which provides a data transfer rate of 6.4 GB per second. The chips are designed for high-performance broadband applications, including digital consumer electronics, network systems and graphic systems.