Qimonda starts volume Rambus DRAM production for PS3
By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News -- 8/26/2008
Qimonda AG today announced that it has started shipping Rambus XDR DRAM in volume for the Playstation 3 (PS3) system.
Qimonda started to ship first samples of the 512-Mb XDR DRAM in January as part of the Germany-based memory maker’s product diversification in non-PC applications.
“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, VP of specialty DRAM at Qimonda, in a statement. “We are prepared to support all our customers with XDR DRAM in various applications.”
Rambus XDR DRAM is based on a single, 2-byte-wide, 3.2-GHz XDR DRAM component that provides 6.4-GBs/sec of peak bandwidth and has a roadmap extending to 12.8GB/sec. XDR memory first appeared in Sony’s Playstation 3 through an agreement Rambus inked with IBM for use of XDR in the Cell BE. Toshiba and Matsushita are also among the companies that have licensing agreements for XDR.
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