The first DRAM-Patent was granted on June 4, 1968. DRAM’s 55th anniversary is an ideal opportunity to review its evolution and take a look at its future. It took a couple of years from the filing of the patent to the first DRAM memory which was introduced in October 1970 with the Intel 1103 that had a capacity of 1024 bits * 1 (bus width). But once it took off, DRAM evolved continuously and more and more rapidly.
Let’s look at the progress of DRAM since its first introduction:
While DRAM technology continues to scale and improve in performance, new technologies try to challenge its position in the sector of memories with fast access time.
The evolution from 2D to 3D architecture has boosted the development of NAND Flash and if 3D architectures can be realized in DRAM, it will improve speed significantly.
However, traditional DRAM technology that is based on 1 transistor and 1 capacitor still provides excellent endurance at low costs and thus it will remain the workhorse in many areas of computing. Nevertheless, new types of memory may be introduced in the future that even might drive a change in memory hierarchy.
While DRAM continues its progress in cost and performance, the know-how of the technologies used and the testing of devices to ensure their fit to customer needs will be crucial. This is the strength of Memphis. As a specialist memory distributor with over 18 different memory manufacturers, its experts know memory and can advise on the memory that is best suited for a specific application. Memphis even configures DRAM modules specifically for customer applications if no matching product is available. Reach out!
MEMPHIS Electronic GmbH
Basler Str. 5
61352 Bad Homburg
Germany
Phone: +49 6172 90350
Email: info@memphis.de
MEMPHIS Electronic GmbH
Basler Str. 5
61352 Bad Homburg
Germany
Phone: +49 6172 90350
Email: info@memphis.de