
In planning for DDR5, the industry laid out ambitious goals for memory bandwidth and capacity while aiming to maintain power within the same envelope on a per module basis.
To achieve these goals, DDR5 required a smarter DIMM architecture; one that would embed more intelligence in the DIMM and increase its power efficiency. One of the largest architectural changes of this smarter DIMM architecture was moving power management from the motherboard to an on-module Power Management IC (PMIC) on each DDR5 RDIMM.
As part of the development of our industry-leading DDR5 memory interface chipset, Rambus built a world-class power management team and has now introduced a new family of best-in-class DDR5 server PMICs.
As AI continues to expand from training to inference, increasing demands on memory performance will extend beyond servers to client systems and drive the need for new PMIC solutions tailored for emerging use cases and form factors.
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MEMORY INTERFACE CHIPS
Rambus Expands Chipset for Advanced Data Center Memory Modules with DDR5 Server PMICs

The new family of state-of-the-art DDR5 server PMICs, including an industry-leading extreme current device for high-performance applications, offers module manufacturers a complete DDR5 RDIMM memory interface chipset supporting a broad range of data center use cases.
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INTERFACE IP
Advancing AI 2.0 with the Industry’s First GDDR7 Controller IP
Delivering greater memory performance is mission critical as AI 2.0 workloads push bandwidth requirements higher than ever before. With our new GDDR7 Controller IP, designers can quickly take advantage of this latest generation of GDDR memory for the next wave of AI inference.

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SECURITY IP
ETAS & Rambus Offer Integrated Software and Hardware Security Solution for Automotive Silicon Designs
The journey to the software-defined vehicle is an exciting one, but one that comes with many challenges. We have collaborated with ETAS to offer an innovative security solution that combines Rambus Root of Trust IP with ETAS ESCRYPT CycurSoC software. Check out this episode of the ETAS podcast for more details.

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