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To: REH who wrote (70260)4/16/2001 9:45:07 AM
From: blake_paterson  Respond to of 93625
 
rolv:

Great stuff. Looks like tedious, one-of-a-kind in-house design work is becoming easier and simpler..

BP

The availability of a configurable RDRAM memory controller will simplify the design-in process for system designers. For the first time, designers can use an online interface to specify their memory subsystem requirements and instantly generate the optimal memory controller IP for their system. While online, designers use Databahn to configure many features of their RDRAM memory subsystem, including command queue depth, address mapping, memory bank management, and automatic initialization. Databahn links to Denali's memory component database at www.eMemory.com to ensure compatibility with actual RDRAM memory devices.

"The industry desperately needs a way to design-in new high-performance memory technology," said Sanjay Srivastava, president and CEO of Denali. "With this agreement, we deliver exactly that -- an infrastructure that speeds the adoption of Rambus RDRAM."

"This is a great step forward for the industry," said Tom Quinn, vice president of marketing at Samsung Semiconductor in San Jose, Calif. "The relationship between Denali and Rambus will simplify life for the design engineer, greatly speeding the penetration of RDRAM into the marketplace. Everyone will benefit."