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Message: EDIG strategy

Re: Samsung

posted on Sep 16, 2009 09:26AM

"1. Samsung case is settled."

"2. How could rambus be infringing against EDIG patents?"

"Although RDRAMs have a low pin count, a single device is capable of providing up to 1.6 GB/sec bandwidth. Memory systems that use RIMMs (RDRAM modules) employ a narrow, uniform-impedance transmission line, the Rambus Channel, to connect the memory controller to a set of RIMMs. Low pin count and uniform interconnection topology allow easy routing and reduction of pin count on the memory controller. While a single channel is capable of supplying 1.6 GB/sec of bandwidth, multiple channels can be used in parallel to increase this number. Systems that use, for example, the Intel 840 chipset have two parallel Rambus channels, and are able to handle up to 3.2 GB/sec. "

To answer question 2,, not as you might see it in putting Samsung in the past tense, but as I see it, ...What does Samsung see in the orchestration between the Rambus Channel and the memory controller......

Could e.Digital serialized high speed ideas be utilized at each channel ?

doni

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