Bigger Pipes, New Priorities
By Ann Steffora Mutschler From the impact of stacking on memory subsystems to advances in computing architecture, Micron Technology is at the forefront in the memory industry. System-Level Design sat...
View ArticleContent And Gaming Drive Design
By Pallab Chatterjee This year’s IEDM conference will feature a non-device topic for the luncheon keynote from Masaaki Tsuruta, CTO of Sony on Interactive Gaming. The takeaway: Even in the heavy...
View ArticleBlog Review: Sept. 26
By Ed Sperling Cadence’s Richard Goering reports on a keynote about the Hybrid Memory Cube and why it’s destined to revolutionize system memory. The comparison to DDR4 is especially interesting....
View ArticleThanks For The Memories
By Ed Sperling The amount of real estate in a design now devoted to memories—SRAM on chip, DRAM off chip, and a few other more exotic options showing up occasionally—is a testament to the amount of...
View ArticleMemory Gets Smarter
By Ed Sperling Look inside any complex SoC these days and the wiring congestion around memory is almost astounding. While the number of features on a chip is increasing, they are all built around the...
View ArticleMemory Architectures Undergo Changes
By Ed Sperling Memory architectures are taking some new twists. Fueled by multi-core and multiple processors, as well as some speed bumps using existing technology, SoC makers are beginning to rethink...
View ArticleBlog Review – Monday, July 25, 2016
This week, the blogsphere is chasing Pokemon, applying virtual reality as a medical treatment, cooking up a treat with multi-core processors, revisiting Hybrid Memory Cube, analysing convergence in the...
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