Memory
Invensas Licenses xFDTM Technology, Demonstrated in Ultrabooks at CES 2013
Invensas Corporation announced today that its new xFD DIMM-in-a-Package memory technology has been licensed to an original equipment manufacturer, and this technology will be demonstrated in Intel-based Ultrabooks at CES 2013.
ThesThe DIMM-in-a-Package technology replaces Small-Outline-Dual-Inline-Memory-Modules (SODIMMs), traditionally used in notebook computers, with semiconductor package components that are approximately 80% smaller and offer significant cost and performance benefits. The product is designed to support standard Double-Data-Rate (DDR3 and DDR4) DRAM and Mobile DRAM chips, as well as Intel and ARM based processor architectures.
We are delighted to be demonstrating our xFD ‘DIMM-in-a-Package solution' at CES 2013 in partnership with a leading OEM and its manufacturing partners, said Simon McElrea, president of Invensas. Our xFD solution provides significant system cost reduction, as well as size, power and performance benefits. The most innovative aspect of the technology is that it is the first solution to enable co-support of commodity DRAM and mobile DRAM, including Intel or ARM integration, within the same memory package. This significantly simplifies the design and BOM complexity for companies planning multiple notebook and tablet launches.
For more information on xFD see A multi-die DRAM package for solder-down memory in Ultrabook and Tablet PC applications, co-authored by Dell, Inc. and presented in April 2012 at the International Conference on Electronics Packaging (ICEP) in Japan.