RDRAM definition

RDRAM means an integrated circuit with a principal function of memory ----- storage which is a dynamic random access memory and which incorporates Rambus' direct RDRAM interface technology licensed to the Company by Rambus, Inc. References to numbers of units or devices of RDRAM or Rambus shall mean the number of RDRAM or Rambus units or devices stated in [*] (regardless of the actual memory levels of the individual units or devices).
RDRAM should never be used as a noun, only as an adjective modifying a noun. Examples of acceptable usage are: RDRAM (TM) IC License Agreement January 6, 2003 RDRAM (TM) chip RDRAM (TM) memory RDRAM (TM) device License Agreement January 6, 2003 EXHIBIT D FORM OF ROYALTY REPORT [Attached] License Agreement January 6, 2003
RDRAM means an integrated circuit with a principal function of memory storage which is a dynamic random access memory and which incorporates Rambus' direct RDRAM interface technology licensed to the Company by Rambus, Inc. References to numbers of units or

Examples of RDRAM in a sentence

  • Such design team will also be responsible for developing the layout of the Rambus interface portion of the 18 Megabit Concurrent RDRAM including sized transistors and timing simulation.

  • In addition, Rambus will provide to LGS at no charge any corrections or other modifications to the design information listed in Exhibit A which are required to enable LGS to comply with the Modified 16 Megabit RDRAM product specifications provided by Rambus.

  • LGS is responsible for making the core modifications for the 16 Megabit Concurrent RDRAM to Rambus' specification.

  • The application can access further storage in external Rambus DRAM (RDRAM) components using the 9-bit Rambus Channel.

  • EXHIBIT B TRADEMARKS ---------- Rambus, RDRAM, RModule, RSocket, and (Rambus Logo) are trademarks of Rambus Inc.

  • Rambus shall retain ownership of all Results and New Intellectual Property developed by Rambus, including without limitation Results and New Intellectual Property arising out of Rambus' performance of its obligations pursuant to Sections2 and 3 above, and including without limitation the unsized transistor netlist implementation of the 64 Megabit RDRAM, provided only that the specific implementation of the 64 Megabit RDRAM in the NEC Process Technology shall be owned by NEC.

  • NEC is responsible for making the core modifications for the 18 Megabit Concurrent RDRAM to Rambus' specification.

  • Good parasitics in a low-cost package are obtained by reducing the number of I/O pins to a number small enough to fit all pins on a single edge of the RDRAM package.

  • During the first calendar quarter of 1995 (unless Rambus, in its discretion, postpones the date), NEC agrees to publicly announce that it is in development of a 64 Megabit RDRAM for -7- introduction and sampling within two (2) years.

  • The LGS design teams will also be responsible for developing the layout of the Rambus interface portion of the 16 Megabit Concurrent RDRAM.


More Definitions of RDRAM

RDRAM should never be used as a noun, only as an adjective modifying a noun. Examples of acceptable usage are:
RDRAM means an integrated circuit with a principal function of memory storage which is a dynamic random access memory and which incorporates Rambus' direct RDRAM interface technology licensed to the Company by Rambus, Inc. References to numbers of units or devices of RDRAM or Rambus shall mean the number of RDRAM or Rambus units or devices stated in [ ] (regardless of the actual memory levels of the individual units or devices).

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