Rambus as well as Kingston just declared that they've built-up a threaded component prototype by means of DDR3 DRAM technology, improving data output by up to 50 percent, while reducing power utilization by 20 percent compared to normal modules.

Threaded modules can sustain 64-byte memory transfers at complete bus operation, resulting in competence gains of up to 50 percent when balanced to existing DDR3 memory modules. Besides, DRAMs in threaded modules are activated half as frequently as in normal modules, ensuing in a 20 percent decline in overall module power.
Rambus will showcase a static display of this prototype at the Intel Developer Forum, September 22 – 24, 2009 at Moscone West in San Francisco, CA.

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