Elpida Memory launches 40nm 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM
Oct 09, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Company: Elpida Memory Inc (ELPDF)
Japan-based Elpida Memory, a provider of dynamic random access memory, has launched a 40nm 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM.
The new 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM uses a smaller chip size to achieve a 44% higher chip yield per wafer compared with Elpida's 50nm DDR3 SDRAM and a 100% yield for DDR3 products that operate at 1.6Gbps, the highest speed standard for current DDR3, said Elpida.
Compared with 50nm products, it uses about two-thirds less current and supports 1.2V/1.35V operation as well as DDR3 standard 1.5V, thus reducing power consumption by as much as 45%, according to Elpida.
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Company: Elpida Memory Inc (ELPDF)
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