Embedded DRAM definition

Embedded DRAM or "eDRAM" means a device that either (i) primarily carries out logic functions, and includes one or more dynamic random access memory (DRAM) cells embedded within logic circuitry on the same semiconductor substrate, or (ii) primarily carries out memory functions, and includes one or more DRAM cells in combination with a static random access memory (SRAM) array on the same semiconductor substrate (including an array of SRAM cells linked with bit lines, word lines, sense amplifiers and decoders).

Examples of Embedded DRAM in a sentence

  • SiI requests that ISRC conduct research and development on "Multi-Gigabit Serial Links", Integrated Network and Host Interface Functions with Multi-Gigabit Serial Link and Embedded DRAM, and on "1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet PHY Chip." The specific objectives of the research to be conducted are described in the research project proposal attached as Exhibit A (the "PROJECT").

  • The design rules of the * process are specified in the * (Mu)m Embedded DRAM Design Manual (Document Number *).

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  • Embedded means the placement of transmission or distribution lines, pipes or cables into the bottom of surface waters by minimal displacement of bottom material and without the creation of a trench, or trough, through the use of techniques such as plowing-in, weighing-in, or non-trenching jets.

  • Embedded Software means one or more software applications which permanently reside on a computing device.

  • embedded generator means a generator who is not a market participant and whose generation facility is connected to a distribution system of a distributor, but does not include a generator who consumes more electricity than it generates;

  • Open Source Materials means software or other material that is distributed as “free software,” “open source software” or under similar licensing or distribution terms (including the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Mozilla Public License (MPL), BSD licenses, the Artistic License, the Netscape Public License, the Sun Community Source License (SCSL) the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL) and the Apache License).

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