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Network DRAMs Shine in Datapath Designs
Posted by: Jordi on Saturday, October 18, 2003 - 07:05 PM
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With line rates reaching 10-Gbit/s and beyond, designers need new memory solutions. Network DRAM architectures provide the latency and bandwidth needed to win out in next-gen, high-seed networking applications.
IPv6 and Network DRAM An emerging extension of the IP protocol is IPv6. This standard has a 40-byte header, compared to the 20-byte header for IPv4. The impetus for this new standard is the concern that as more nodes come online outside of the US, Europe and Japan, IPv4's 4 bytes worth of addresses may be insufficient.

This article show why Network DRAM is needed towards the high speed networks where IPv6 is being deployed.