Samsung has launched a mobile DRAM memory modules made of 30-nm process technology
The South Korean company Samsung Electronics announced that it began production of the first in the industry four gigabit DRAM memory modules with low power consumption (LPDDR2) and produced by 30-nm process technology.
These mobile memory modules, with the words of the company, will help the market to begin production of thinner and lighter smartphones, tablet PCs and other portable equipment, allowing to maximize the lifespan of their batteries.
As the producer, in comparison with the previous generation of 2-gigabit LPDDR2 DRAM memory modules made of 40-nm process technology, the new modules are 60% more productive, providing a data transfer rate equal to 1066 Mbps.
The Samsung expects that the introduction of its new 4-gigabit LPDDR2 solutions, manufacturers of mobile technology will benefit greatly in terms of competitiveness, especially with the use of dual core processors, which require large amount of mobile memory with higher productivity.
These mobile memory modules, with the words of the company, will help the market to begin production of thinner and lighter smartphones, tablet PCs and other portable equipment, allowing to maximize the lifespan of their batteries.
As the producer, in comparison with the previous generation of 2-gigabit LPDDR2 DRAM memory modules made of 40-nm process technology, the new modules are 60% more productive, providing a data transfer rate equal to 1066 Mbps.
The Samsung expects that the introduction of its new 4-gigabit LPDDR2 solutions, manufacturers of mobile technology will benefit greatly in terms of competitiveness, especially with the use of dual core processors, which require large amount of mobile memory with higher productivity.
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