Samsung Reveals Industry’s First Gigabit-density Mobile DRAM

December 27, 2006

Samsung Reveals Industry’s First Gigabit-density Mobile DRAM

Samsung Electronics announced that it has developed the industry’s first one gigabit (Gb) Mobile DRAM for mobile products, using 80nm process technology. The new chip, also known as low-power DDR or synchronous DRAM, will be more cost effective than other high density mobile solutions and used for a wide range of advanced handset applications as well as for digital still cameras, portable media players and portable gaming products.

Samsung Gigabit-density Mobile DRAM

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced that it has developed the industry's first one gigabit (Gb) Mobile DRAM (dynamic random access memory) for mobile products, using 80nm process technology.

The new chip, also known as low-power DDR (double data rate) or synchronous DRAM , will be more cost effective than other high density mobile solutions and used for a wide range of advanced handset applications as well as for digital still cameras, portable media players and portable gaming products.

The monolithic 1Gb Mobile DRAM is a highly competitive choice for mobile applications over the double-die stack, 1Gb memory solution widely used today, as the electric current in the new chip drops a full 30 percent.

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