The manufacturer Elpida is currently working on the development of chips with 2 Gb DDR3 memory etched into 25 nm. Capable of operating at a frequency of 1866 MHz with a voltage of 1.5 volts (at 1600 MHz with only 1.35 V), these chips DRAM posted a 15% lower consumption (operating) that displayed by their equivalent 30 nm.
Standby consumption is even lower than 20%. Mass production of these chips 2Gb is scheduled for July. Elpida finally indicates he is also working on chips with 4 Gb of mass production could begin before the end of the year.
Standby consumption is even lower than 20%. Mass production of these chips 2Gb is scheduled for July. Elpida finally indicates he is also working on chips with 4 Gb of mass production could begin before the end of the year.
- Elpida develops industry's first 25nm process DRAM (02/05/2011)
- Elpida says develops 4-gigabit DRAM for smart phones (07/04/2011)
- UPDATE 1-Elpida develops new DRAM for smart phones, shares jump (07/04/2011)
- Elpida develops new DRAM for smartphones (07/04/2011)
- Elpida to develop 4 GB DRAM chip for smartphones (07/04/2011)
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