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Re: Processor-Memory Bottleneck

Posted by: optymystic on July 03, 2008 09:43AM

In response to: Processor-Memory Bottleneck by optymystic

Some obsevations that lend some credence to what I previously posted. (Even as late as 1999 they were just thinking about placing the processor on the same die as main memory).

In reading 4956811, I get the impression that the invention relates only to DRAM chips. I don't see any indication that the clock and the microprocessor reside on the same substrate as the memory. So, IMHO, how many DRAM cells one can cram onto a chip is not really relavent to the 148 invention. Anyone else read 4956811 and see something different? Opty

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