Elpida announced the development of chips with 2 GB of memory LPDDR2 (DDR2 Mobile), etched in 40 nm technology and benefiting from HKMG (high-k metal gate). Using this technology allows the manufacturer said increased operating frequencies and reduced power consumption, a particularly important point when it comes to memory for mobile devices.
The manufacturer hopes to produce the first copies of these chips 2Gb memory LPDDR2 by the end of its fiscal year (before March 31, 2012). Etching processes in 30 nm and 25 nm Elpida should then also benefit from technology HKMG.
The manufacturer hopes to produce the first copies of these chips 2Gb memory LPDDR2 by the end of its fiscal year (before March 31, 2012). Etching processes in 30 nm and 25 nm Elpida should then also benefit from technology HKMG.
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