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High-Performance PCs Get Boost with DDR5 Client Clock Driver

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August 29, 2024

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The Rambus DDR5 CKD and SPD Hub are part of an innovative client memory interface chip product line that is set to revolutionize the client market by incorporating server technology advancements. Drawing on more than 30 years of expertise in memory systems, the Rambus DDR5 CKD allows new client DIMMs (CSODIMMs and CUDIMMs) to achieve cutting-edge data rates of up to 7200 Megatransfers per second (MT/s), ushering in a new era of performance for next-generation PCs.

According to Rami Sethi, the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Memory Interface Chips at Rambus, "As advanced technologies originally developed for data centers make their way into the client space, we can expect increasingly powerful PCs that will elevate gaming, content creation, and AI to unprecedented levels. The DDR5 Client Clock Driver represents the latest addition to our expanding range of chip offerings designed to enhance memory performance across the computing landscape and provide added value to our customers."

Key features of the Rambus Clint clock driver include:

  • Enhanced signal integrity and power efficiency
  • Support for data rates up to 7200 MT/s
  • Optimized performance for gaming, content creation, and AI applications

In addition to the CKD, Rambus DDR5 memory interface chips encompass a range of components such as Gen1 to Gen4 RCDs, Power Management ICs (PMICs), Serial Presence Detect (SPD) Hubs, and Temperature Sensors tailored for cutting-edge servers. With the continuous increase in data rates, the management of signal integrity (SI) and power integrity (PI) becomes increasingly crucial. Leveraging their extensive experience in high-performance memory solutions spanning over three decades, Rambus is renowned for its expertise in SI/PI, enabling DDR5 memory interface chips to deliver exceptional signal integrity and power efficiency with higher yield for both server and client DIMMs.

For more information on Rambus and their latest memory interface chip innovations, visit www.rambus.com.

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