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Samsung has started mass producing its 30nm-class process based low power DDR2 RAM. It is industry’s first 4Gb LPDDR2 to be mass produced and is said to be a perfect fit for next-generation smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices that boasts a superior data transmission speed of 1,066Mbps as compared to MDDR’s 333-400Mbps. Higher [...]
Samsung has developed a new 8GB RDIMM memory module using three-dimensional (3D) chip stacking technology. The stacking technology which is also known as ‘through silicon via’ (TSV) helps to save up to 40 percent of power as compared to a conventional RDIMM module whereas at the same time increase the DRAM density by more [...]
Samsung has started shipping samples of its 40nm-based 32GB DRAM modules apt for servers that require high density and performance at low power consumption. The modules consists of Samsung’s recently unveiled 36 dual-die 40nm class 4Gb DDR3 chips that boast same or better performance as compared to the 40nm 16GB RDIMM modules. Samsung says, [...]
Samsung again takes the world’s first claim by announcing the mass production of 2Gb DDR3 RAMs based on 40nm process technology. Using the 40nm process with the 2Gb chip, Samsung can increase the production productivity by 60 percent, achieve energy efficiency and better performance. It now supports a data rate up to 1.6Gb/s which [...]
It was just the beginning of the year when Samsung was flaunting its 16GB 4Gb DDR3 creation and now they have come up with yet another memory module based on its 50nm 4Gb DDR3 tech. Apt for the servers, the 32GB RDIMM houses nine rows of 16Gb DDR3 mounted on each side of the [...]
Samsung has pulled out another first. This time they have developed the world’s first 4GB DDR3 RAM based on 50nm process technology. These DRAMs favor servers because of its high density and low power consumption (40% less than 2GB DDR3), helping to increase the overall efficiency of the servers and decrease upkeep costs. Samsung [...]