Traditional DRAM technologies - DDR2, DDR3, DDR4 – have long been the workhorse memory of choice for embedded and personal computing. Even in higher performance enterprise and supercomputing applications, DDR4 still finds a place in the world. However that time may be short lived. With network speeds topping 100Gbps, a next generation memory architecture is required to meet efficiency and performance gains need in data packet processing, data packet buffering and storage … [Read more...]