IBM reveals their fastest and newest eDRAM

IBM - Image 1How many times have we reported that IBM is the true winner of the console wars? Well, we have mentioned that twice – last November and December to be exact. Now, the company has recently taken the wraps off its newest creation – the world’s fastest eDRAM.

At the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), IBM revealed a pioneering on-chip memory technology that is blessed with the fastest access times ever recorded in an Embedded Dynamic Random Access Memory (eDRAM). This is the same type of memory used in the daughter-die of the Xbox 360’s graphical processing unit (GPU). IBM also helped in creating the console’s three-core Power PC CPU.

The new eDRAM from IBM improves on-processor memory performance in one-third the space with one-fifth the standby power of your usual, garden-variety RAM. With that, this technology would improve microprocessor performance in multi-core designs. It would also speed up the graphics movement in gaming and other multi-media applications.

It is expected that this new eDRAM would be an integral part of IBM’s 45nm microprocessor and will become available in 2008.

Via Team Xbox

IBM - Image 1How many times have we reported that IBM is the true winner of the console wars? Well, we have mentioned that twice – last November and December to be exact. Now, the company has recently taken the wraps off its newest creation – the world’s fastest eDRAM.

At the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), IBM revealed a pioneering on-chip memory technology that is blessed with the fastest access times ever recorded in an Embedded Dynamic Random Access Memory (eDRAM). This is the same type of memory used in the daughter-die of the Xbox 360’s graphical processing unit (GPU). IBM also helped in creating the console’s three-core Power PC CPU.

The new eDRAM from IBM improves on-processor memory performance in one-third the space with one-fifth the standby power of your usual, garden-variety RAM. With that, this technology would improve microprocessor performance in multi-core designs. It would also speed up the graphics movement in gaming and other multi-media applications.

It is expected that this new eDRAM would be an integral part of IBM’s 45nm microprocessor and will become available in 2008.

Via Team Xbox

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