Looking to accelerate the performance of next-generation PCs, Rambus Inc. has expanded its memory interface chip product offering to include its now available DDR5 client clock driver (CKD).
The DDR5 CKD and SPD hub are technologies that allow new user dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) to operate at rates of up to 7200 mega-transfers per second.
Additionally, Rambus DDR5 memory interface chips include Gen 1 to Gen 4 registered clock drivers (RCDs), power management ICs, serial presence detect hubs and temperature sensors for edge servers.
Rambus said that as data rates accelerate, signal integrity and power integrity management are becoming a vital issue.
Simultaneously, technologies initially developed for the data center move to the mainstream, PCs with advanced technologies will allow for new types of gaming, content creation and artificial intelligence to expand user experiences, the company said.
The DDR CCD interface will allow memory performance across the computing sector to keep pace with these technologies for users, Rambus said.