After announcing at the end of last month that it has started mass producing 32GB memory modules based on the 30nm fabrication node, Samsung has now informed us that the company is getting ready to roll out the first consumer memory solutions to utilize its advanced 30nm-class DDR3 DRAM chips.
The memory line that... |
10 June 2011 03:54 GMT |
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It appears that a certain memory chip that Samsung developed not overly long ago has now found use in very high-capacity memory modules intended to be used in cloud computing and advanced servers.While memory modules are still quite cheap on the consumer market, the enterprise segment is finding it increasingly conv... |
31 May 2011 09:39 GMT |
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The one big issue with DRAM chips at the moment is that they still haven't recovered from their sales and price lapse, and while June might not necessarily see the end of this issue, a more advanced chip making process will get ramped up.DRAM chips have not been having the best year, at least as far as their ma... |
26 May 2011 03:54 GMT |
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Elpida released a variety of memory products over the years and, naturally, is not about to stop any time soon, having now stepped forth to announce its newest mobile RAM chip.Whenever a chip maker manages to advance to a better manufacturing process, it will inevitably unveil new products. This goes for both DRAM a... |
7 April 2011 06:07 GMT |
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It looks like Samsung has once again snagged itself the title of producer of one of the most advanced types of memory chips, in this case low power double-data-rate 2 (LPDDR2) DRAM for mobile devices.The same way electronic devices take on many forms, so do memory products come in a variety of packaging options, not... |
24 March 2011 06:52 GMT |
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It would seem that no problems on the DRAM market can dissuade chip and module makers from moving on with their plans, so Elpida seems quite bent on releasing 4GB DDR3 modules starting in early 2011.Those that have been keeping track of developments on the DRAM market will know that prices have been falling for mont... |
21 December 2010 09:14 GMT |
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Even with all the so-called uncertainties regarding demand for DRAM and NAND memory, makers of semiconductors are still quite eagerly stepping up production of new chips, Elpida having now completed the development of its 30nm-based 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM.Though there are a myriad of memory modules on the market, they are, ... |
29 September 2010 08:58 GMT |
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Central processing and graphics processing units aren't the only chips that get landed with more advanced manufacturing processes. In fact, the memory industry is advancing quite fast itself, and Samsung seems to do a great job at proving this by efficiently moving on to smaller nodes. Most recently, the company... |
21 July 2010 03:01 GMT |
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It's no secret that the storage industry has taken a huge leap in terms of performance with the adoption of Solid State Drives. However, these high-performance storage solutions are still pretty far from reaching the widespread consumer awareness that traditional hard drives benefit from. Nevertheless, technolog... |
17 June 2010 03:10 GMT |
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While Intel and Micron are proudly enjoying the glory of being the first to develop 25nm NAND flash, Samsung is enjoying an accomplishment of its own. The Company released 30nm high-density NAND earlier this month and, now, even the 30nm DDR3 technology has been completed. Samsung proudly announced that its first 30n... |
1 February 2010 04:03 GMT |
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Market research firm iSupply predicts the global market for 32GB and higher NAND flash memory will reach about 530 million units in 2010, with 9.5 billion units set to ship by 2013 (in 16Gb equivalent units). Apparently eager to secure a portion of this market in advance, Samsung has launched two new flash memory pr... |
13 January 2010 02:50 GMT |
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Samsung Electronics has announced today the shipment of its first 32GB moviNAND, the highest density embedded memory card that has been designed using Samsung's next-generation 30nm process technology. The new product will enable phone and mobile consumer electronics vendors to improve the performance and capaci... |
12 May 2009 05:49 GMT |
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Flash memory chips are very popular nowadays and they are used in many commercially available applications, ranging from music players to cameras and dedicated storage devices like memory sticks or being used to improve the qualities of other computer hardware parts as is the case with the hybrid hard disk drives.As ... |
9 October 2007 04:12 GMT |
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