Qimonda AG, a leading manufacturer of memory products, and Rambus Inc.
(NASDAQ:RMBS), one of the world’s premier
technology licensing companies specializing in high-speed memory
architectures, today announced that Qimonda has started shipping XDR™
DRAM in volume for the PLAYSTATION®3
(PS3™) computer entertainment system.
Qimonda started to ship first samples of the 512Mb XDR DRAM in January
2008. The XDR memory solution extends the Qimonda specialty RAM
portfolio to better serve high-performance and high-bandwidth
applications for the fast growing global computing and consumer
electronics markets.
“We are very proud to have started the volume
production of our XDR product for PS3. This is a further milestone
reflecting our product diversification strategy and demonstrating our
leading position in the specialty memory market,”
said Robert Feurle, Vice President Business Unit Specialty DRAM of
Qimonda AG. “We are prepared to support all
our customers with XDR DRAM in various applications.”
The XDR memory architecture is proven in high-volume, cost-competitive
applications. Qimonda’s XDR DRAM, operating
at 3.2Gbps, provides 6.4GB/s of peak memory bandwidth with a single,
2-byte wide device. With a roadmap extending to 6.4Gbps, providing
12.8GB/s of bandwidth per device, XDR DRAM provides an order of
magnitude higher performance than today's standard memories. With XDR
DRAM, designers can achieve unprecedented performance with the fewest
devices.
“Qimonda’s
leadership and commitment to the XDR memory architecture expands the
supply for this advanced memory solution for consumer and computing
applications,” said Sharon Holt, senior vice
president of worldwide sales, licensing and marketing at Rambus. “We
look forward to continuing our partnership with Qimonda on future XDR
memory solutions for high-volume applications demanding breakthrough
performance.”
Backed by comprehensive engineering support services that range from
chip design to system integration, the award-winning XDR memory
architecture features key enabling technologies built on patented Rambus
innovations that include low-voltage, low-power Differential Rambus
Signaling Level (DRSL); Octal Data Rate (ODR) technology that transfers
eight bits of data each clock cycle; FlexPhase™
circuit technology for precise on-chip alignment of data with clock; and
Dynamic-Point-to-Point (DPP) for both enhanced signal integrity and
scalability.
For availability and more information on Qimonda’s
XDR DRAM devices, please visit www.qimonda.com/graphics-ram/XDR/index.html.