MetaRAM quadruples DDR2 DIMM capacities, launches 8GB DIMMs

@ 2008/02/25
Since its launch in January 2006, the only thing that has been publicly known about former AMD CTO Fred Weber's new venture is its name: MetaRAM. Clearly, the stealth-mode company was working on something to do with RAM, but what? As of today, MetaRAM is finally ready to talk about its technology, and it appears to be a pretty solid evolutionary step for the tried-and-true SDRAM DIMM module. In short, MetaRAM's technology enables DIMM capacity increases of two or four times, so that a single DDR2 MetaSDRAM DIMM can hold 4GB or 8GB of memory while still being a drop-in replacement for a normal DIMM.


Comment from Kougar @ 2008/02/26
Interesting news, had no idea they were active in that area. Have to wonder if they can / will carry this over to DDR3. Seems to absolve any need for FB-DIMMs...