Have been a NLST investor for 3 years - following LRDIMM, JEDEC, intellectual property constraints driving memory change to DDR4
Industry needs availability on a wide range of servers When 32GB HCDIMMs become available, they will be the memory module of choice in the 32GB segment. This will be applicable to both the regular …
Netlist suggests Q1 2013 availability Netlist’s HyperCloud HCDIMMs are an RDIMM-compatible load reduction and rank multiplication product. LRDIMMs are a new standard which are not compatible …
LRDIMM sales occur – and benchmarks Inphi reported Q2 2012 results. Inphi suggests sales of both 16GB LRDIMMs and 32GB LRDIMMs. It is likely that most of these may be 32GB LRDIMMs, since 16GB…
LRDIMMs exhibit 45% worse latency and 36.7% worse throughput at 3 DPC LRDIMMs (which are a new standard and incompatible with DDR3 RDIMMs) exhibit significant performance impairment at 3 DPC compar…
Patent and reexamination docs This will be a simple guide to following the progress of patent and patent reexams at the USPTO.
Could IDTI be licensing or second-sourcing RDIMM-compatible HyperCloud ? I would like to thank one of the readers for suggesting that IDT maybe entering the LRDIMM/HyperCloud space. While IDT inten…
Why Netlist 16GB VLP RDIMM outperforms the competition UPDATE: 07/06/2012 – VMware certifies Netlist as sole memory vendor Netlist claims their 16GB VLP RDIMM has improved performance and rel…
VMware certification limited to Netlist HyperCloud and VLP only Netlist becomes the only memory certified by VMware on it’s virtualization products. I cannot find a VMware testimonial in favo…
LRDIMMs vs. the RDIMM standard UPDATE: 07/06/2012 – VMware certifies Netlist as sole memory vendor UPDATE: 07/27/2012 – confirmed HCDIMM similar latency as RDIMMs UPDATE: 07/27/2012 …
Revenue trajectory – $65M revenue to $500M and $7.5B in 2014 with DDR4 UPDATE: 07/03/2012: third-party manufacture of HyperCloud UPDATE: 07/03/2012: what to expect in the near future UPDATE: …
NVvault non-volatile DDR3 for Romley UPDATE: 07/04/2012: Amazon took 3 hours to boot servers Recently we heard about storms knocking out power at Amazon data centers. The power outage was for 9 min…