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Old 14-February-07, 12:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ars Technica // eDRAM: IBM's new solution for CPU cache

IBM reveals details on its new embedded DRAM, which could take the place of SRAM in future CPUs. Its speed and latencies are competitive with SRAM, but eDRAM takes up less space on the processor.




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