Monday, April 11, 2011

Elpida created DDR2-1066 Mobile RAM running on 1.2 Volts

The Japanese company Elpida Memory has announced 30-nanometer memory chips of DDR2 Mobile RAM with density of 4 Gbps. The new memory is designed for 1.2 V power supply, demonstrating the data transfer rate of 1066 Mbps. The current consumed at the same time, approximately 30% less than current consumption by a pair of 40-nanometer Elpida chips with density of 2 Gb each.

According to the manufacturer, new devices are the smallest in its class. They are designed for mobile devices, including smart phones and tablets.

Elpida plans to release a new memory in several versions of styles, including chips in FBGA packages and "naked" crystals, suitable for use in multi-chip assemblies. In case of multilevel FBGA packages and volume of products will be equal to 8 and 16 GB.

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