A 2.4Gbps-4.8Gbps XDR-DRAM I/O (XIO) Link

This paper focuses on the design of a 2.4 Gbps to 4.8 Gbps link developed in TSMC65nmG+ technology, for the high speed and high throughput interface between XDRtrade (Extreme data rate) DRAM and ASIC. Applications such as HDTV and high end graphics require high bandwidth interface between controller...

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Renu Rangnekar
Goyal, P.
Krishna, V.
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Kumar Venkatesan, P.
Raghavan, L.
Palwai, R.
Thrivikraman, M.
Kunal Desai
Abhyankar, A.
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Graphics
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Throughput
Timing
TSMC65nm g
XIO
title A 2.4Gbps-4.8Gbps XDR-DRAM I/O (XIO) Link
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