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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Industry's First Full-Compliance With New JEDEC DDR3 SDRAM Standard

July 16, 2007: 08:00 AM ESTSAN JOSE, Calif., July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Altera Corporation today announced the FPGA industry's first full-compliance support for high-performance DDR3 memory interfaces. Under the newly ratified JESD79-3 JEDEC DDR3 SDRAM Standard, Altera's Stratix(R) III family of FPGAs provides designers with the high-performance and low-power benefits of DDR3 memory that are becoming increasingly critical for a wide range of communications, computing and video processing applications.These applications process large amounts of data that require quick and efficient access for optimum memory performance. Compliance with the JESD79-3 JEDEC DDR3 SDRAM standard meets the 1.5V, low-power supply voltage of DDR3 memory, which provides about a 30 percent system power reduction, faster performance and increased memory density for next-generation systems, while maintaining software compatibility with existing DDR applications.Stratix III FPGAs support read and write leveling functionality embedded directly into the I/O element. This helps ensure compliance with the JEDEC write leveling requirement and corrects alignment of data reaching the FPGA fabric. DDR3 DRAM makers Elpida, Micron, Qimonda, Samsung and Hynix have all qualified various speed and density DDR3 memory devices for subsequent end- product use."By understanding our customers' future design needs, and working closely with the JEDEC standards committee, we made sure Stratix III FPGAs include both read and write leveling functionality for DDR3 compliance," said Richard Cliff, vice president of Design Engineering at Altera. "Our customers will now be able to quickly take advantage of the performance improvements in DDR3."The fly-by termination used in DDR3 improves signal integrity, but causes flight time skew between the clock and data signals. Altera's implementation compensates for the skew by providing staggered DQ signals for high-speed operation.DDR3 memory meets the low-power and high-performance requirements of today's advanced memory applications. Stratix III FPGAs offer support for the DDR3 SDRAM high-speed external memory interface on up to 1,104 user I/O pins arranged in 24 modular I/O banks with dedicated DQS logic on all I/O banks and 31 embedded registers per I/O for maximum DDR3 performance. Stratix III devices support DDR3 with a maximum clock speed of 400 MHz and maximum data rate of 800 Mbps.Designs in development with Stratix III FPGAs use Quartus(R) II design software version 7.1 subscription edition available at http://www.altera.com/download. Stratix III FPGAs will begin shipping in August.The DDR3 SDRAM standard includes features, functionalities, AC and DC characteristics, packages and ball/signal assignments. This standard defines the minimum set of requirements for JEDEC-compliant 512 Mbits through 8 Gbits for x4, x8 and x16 DDR3 SDRAM devices. JEDEC is the leading developer of standards for the semiconductor industry. The DDR3 Standard, published last month, is available on the JEDEC website at: www.jedec.org.About AlteraAltera programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Find out more at http://www.altera.com.Altera, The Programmable Solutions Company, the stylized Altera logo, specific device designations and all other words that are identified as trademarks and/or service marks are, unless noted otherwise, the trademarks and service marks of Altera Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. All other product or service names are the property of their respective holder. Editor Contact: Jim Adams Altera Corporation (408) 544-6397 newsroom@altera.comVisit Memory4less.com to get the DDR3 Memory

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Friday, June 29, 2007

Memory4less Sandisk Extreme III CompactFlashProducts

SanDisk Extreme III Compact Flash Card:SanDisk Extreme III Compact Flash Card is designed for momentous professional photographers who demand one of the fastest, most robust, and generally durable memory cards on the market. Professional photographers who work under less than ideal conditions expect more from a flash memory card.Specification for Extreme III Compact Flash Cards:

Capacity Manufacturer :

SanDisk 8GB Extreme III Compact Flash Card Mfr P/N SDCFX-008G




General Information
Manufacturer Part NumberSDCFX-008G
Brand NameSanDisk
Product TypeCompactFlash
Technical Information
Storage Capacity8 GB
Memory Speed400x
Maximum Read Speed60 MB/s
Maximum Write Speed60 MB/s
Physical Characteristics
Width1.4"
Thickness129.9 mil
Length1.7"


SanDisk Extreme III 8GB Compact Flash (CF) Memory Card Mfr P/N SDCFX3-8192-903



Technical Specifications

Model
ManufacturerSanDisk
Manufacturer Part #SDCFX3-8192-903











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Monday, June 25, 2007

Memory4less: AMD 45nm CPUs expected 2H08

AMD's 45nm CPUs are expected as soon as the second half of 2008, according to Digi times. Considering AMD's 65nm process hasn't even been rolled out entirely yet and Phenom doesn't arrive until much later this year, this could mean a really short turn around time for AMD, but arguably something it absolutely needs to "catch up".45nm will launch with Socket AM3, which will be backwards compatible to AM2 and AM2+, the latter due to launch with the next generation of chip sets in August. Digitimes claims the processors will support a DDR2/3 memory controller and since AM3 processors are due to be backwards compatible with AM2/AM2+ motherboards this dual memory controller compatibility should mean a very painless upgrade path. Something that's very important given the life of CPU sockets now seems so short. However, newer AM3 motherboards will not accept AM2/AM2+ CPUs because they will only offer DDR3 memory, and DDR3 modules use a lower voltage and have a slightly different core architecture to DDR2 making them directly incompatible."AMD's AM3 family will include the quad-core Deneb and DenebFX, dual-core Pr-opus and Regor, and single-core Sargas. Shipments of 45nm products are predicted to surpass those of 65nm products within half a year from launch, noted the sources."So we will still see 65nm CPUs from AMD a long way into 2009, when Intel will likely be starting to launch its first 32nm CPUs. The vast majority of Intel's lineup will be 45nm by then, with the introduction of Nehalem incorporating a memory controller of its own already hitting shelves if road maps go to plan.Fusion from AMD, a CPU-GPU mix, should also launch on 45nm as well, so maybe the two processes are moving hand in hand which is why we'll see the new process technology much sooner than expected

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Google AdWords Campaign Optimizer

What is the Campaign Optimizer?

The Campaign Optimizer is a free AdWords tool designed to help you fine-tune your advertising campaigns. When you run the Campaign Optimizer, we automatically analyze your budget, keywords, and landing page, and create a customized proposal for your campaign.

You can then review the proposed changes and accept the ones you want to apply. You can reach the Campaign Optimizer via the Optimize Campaign link on your campaign details page. You can also go to the Tools page of the Campaign Management tab and click Campaign Optimizer.

The Campaign Optimizer currently supports only certain languages and locations:

For which languages and locations is the Campaign Optimizer available?
The Campaign Optimizer is available for campaigns targeting English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. The tool does not support campaigns targeted to all languages.

Also, in order to access this tool, your billing address must be located in one of the following countries: Brazil, Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, or the Dominican Republic.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Google Reaches For 'Universal Search'

Infrastructure changes allow for more complete results of multiple media types from Google's homepage.



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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Memory4Less: Intel Core 2 Quad & Core 2 Extreame

Intel's Core 2 Duo processors. After struggling mightily with performance and power consumption problems in the latter-day Pentiums, Intel came roaring back with the Core 2 Duo, producing a chip that goes like stink without spinning the electric meter into a frenzy.Intel has formally launched 3 more quad-core processors that includes for first time to carry Intel Core 2 Quad processor brand name that has begun its expansions of Quad-core PC sales to the mainstream buyers.This Intel Core 2 Quad processor line will be targeting performance desktops and Gaming PCs and Intel also has highlighted its high definition video as its key application. The new Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 processor runs at 2.4 GHz with an 8MB L2 cache. This new processor is available for US $ 851.The only Quad-core desktop Intel has offered previously is its 2.6 GHz Core 2 Extreme QX6700, which also has an 8MB L2 cache. This part is being sold for US $999. Intel has also announced two quad-core processors for single socket servers. Intel introduced the quad-core Intel Xeon Processor 3200 series for single-socket servers. Two new processors are available with clock speeds of 2.4 and 2.13 GHz with a 1066MHz front side bus and 8MB of L2 cache. Quad-core Intel Xeon processor pricing includes the X3220 (2.4GHz) at US$851 and the quad-core Intel Xeon Processor X3210 (2.13GHz) at US$690.Intel is now offering a total of nine quad-core processor versions in the desktop and enterprise market segment.

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Memory4Less: Elpida DDR3 memory receives Intel validation

Elpida Memory has received Intel's validation for its DDR3 main memory based on the G33 chipset (Bearlake) reference platform. The testing validates that Elpida's DDR3 memory can run on Intel's reference platform and recognizes the excellent quality and reliability of Elpida products.

Elpida DDR3 Memory

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Monday, May 7, 2007

240 Pin DDR2 1100 MHz PC2 -8800

The DDR has 184 Pin DIMM, Single Notched, Two operations per clock cycle whereas the SDRAM has 168 Pin DIMM, Double Notched, One operation per clock cycle. In the latest motherboards, DDR is superseded by the newer DDR2 DIMMs. DDR2 can effectively operate at twice the bus speed of DDR.

184 Pin DIMM
168 Pin DIMM

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Memory4Less: AMD Opteron Processor Specifications

Visit Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD)- at Memory4Less.com your online processor comparison resource. Use the AMD Processor Specifications for AMD Opteron Socket AM2Quick Reference Guide to research and compare the Oem and Retail prices.

Amd CPU Processors

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Hynix Announced Fastest Mobile DDR SDRAM

Hynix Semiconductor announced to what it claims to be the industry’s fastest 185MHz 512-megabit mobile DDR 185MHz clock speed, throughput of up to 1.5GB of data per second can be attained with a 32-bit I/O. The ECC feature allows the extension of the refresh interval to be used for reducing the power consumption.

Hynix Memory

Friday, April 6, 2007

Inside AdSense: When AdSense met Blogger (in beta)

Inside AdSense: When AdSense met Blogger (in beta)

Memory4less.com Dell upgrades computer laptop desktop

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