Thursday, September 14, 2006
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and SimpleTech Inc. announced a joint effort to define registers and other specifications for DDR3-based SDRAM memory modules.
The companies will define and develop SDRAM registered dual-inline memory modules (RDIMMs). DDR3 RDIMM modules are planned as the natural evolution over today's DDR2-based solutions.
The work of the two companies is being conducted within JEDEC, a coalition focusing on the creation of open standards.
"AMD and SimpleTech are leading an open and collaborative effort within our industry to drive DDR3 along a seamless upgrade path, combined with a step function improvement in performance-per-watt characteristics," said Levi Murray, director of technology enabling and infrastructure development at AMD (Sunnyvale, Calif.), in a statement.
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