Title :
An analytical study of DRAM power consumption across memory technologies
Author :
Loop, Benjamin ; Cox, Charles E.
Author_Institution :
JF3-246, Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR, USA
fDate :
Nov. 30 2011-Dec. 2 2011
Abstract :
The memory industry´s DRAM strategy is significantly bifurcated based on usage models. Commodity memory, DDR1, DDR2, and DDR3, has been focused on delivering the highest capacity and performance possible for server, desktop, and mobile (laptop and netbook) applications. Separately, low power memory, LPDDR1 and LPDDR2, has focused on providing the best solution for small form factor, low capacity, and low power applications, such as the hand held market segment (phones, tablets, etc.). The power consumption needs in tablets and Ultrabooks™ requires power consumption levels of low power memory, but in a high volume environment.
Keywords :
DRAM chips; power aware computing; DDR1; DDR2; DDR3; DRAM power consumption; DRAM strategy; LPDDR1; LPDDR2; Ultrabooks; commodity memory; dynamic random access memory; handheld market segment; low power memory; memory technology; tablet computer; usage model; Bandwidth; Industries; Memory management; Mobile communication; Power demand; Random access memory; Servers;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Aware Computing (ICEAC), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0466-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0464-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICEAC.2011.6403622