Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Rambus has given IBM a license to use its high-speed XDR memory controller interface cell technology, dubbed XIO. The technogy will be used to power IBM upcoming high-performance consumer applications utilizing its 90-nm ASIC process, the company said.
The XIO cell from Rambus is a high-performance, low-latency controller interface to XDR DRAM memory sub-systems.
"Rambus has a long history of designing and delivering very high speed, advanced interface designs that have been broadly used in the industry," said Tom Reeves, vice president of IBM's Semiconductor Products and Solutions, in a statement. "We have worked with them on several projects and are pleased to build upon our existing relationship with this new agreement."
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