Terabyte bandwidths
Rambus was showing the first tangible parts of a Terabyte bandwidth initiative. It was announced less than a year ago and they have already created a working version. With a working silicon version that’s not bad at all!
DRAM Emulator pushing Gbps
The idea was to get a single chip with 1Terabyte data transfer on and off the chip creative massive bandwidths. This was achieved by using optical interconnects. A single differential pin pair which carry 16Gbps and produces a 512b wide interface on the chip. Each one works at 32x signaling rate with their Flexlink C/A technology providing a routing solution.
The picture above does just that but will only run at one channel. There is little reasoning why you cannot creative the system using more channels thus creating massive bandwidths. The hard part is done, 32 channels woudln’t go a miss.
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