Title :
A tribute to graphics DRAMs
Author_Institution :
Memory Strategies Int., USA
Abstract :
High speed graphics subsystems used some of the earliest application specific DRAMs. Knowledge gained from working with these specialized parts has provided a background for many of the innovations seen today in high speed DRAMs, fast core DRAMs, and high bandwidth embedded DRAMs. Years before synchronous DRAMs become common, clocked DRAM field memories for television frame buffers were in production. The later Video DRAMs were precursors for EDO page mode, dual bank architecture, synchronous operation, and high bandwidth through use of a wide internal bus. Implementations for graphics subsystems today continue to spearhead the emerging area of embedded DRAMs and parallel processing
Keywords :
DRAM chips; computer graphic equipment; embedded systems; high-speed integrated circuits; memory architecture; reviews; video equipment; EDO page mode; application specific DRAMs; clocked DRAM field memories; dual bank architecture; fast core DRAMs; graphics DRAMs; high bandwidth embedded DRAMs; high speed DRAMs; high speed graphics subsystems; parallel processing; synchronous DRAMs; synchronous operation; television frame buffers; video DRAMs; wide internal bus; Bandwidth; Clocks; Displays; Graphics; Parallel processing; Production; Random access memory; TV; Technological innovation; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Memory Technology, Design and Testing, 1999. Records of the 1999 IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0259-8
DOI :
10.1109/MTDT.1999.782693