- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 28th, 2010
Elpida Trumpets Smallest 2Gb DDR2 Mobile RAM
Will start sampling in August
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 22nd, 2010
Elpida and Spansion Start a NAND Collaboration of Their Own
Elpida licenses Spansion's NAND IP based on MirrorBit charge trapping
- Video
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 24th, 2010
Elpida Starts Making GDDR5 Graphics Memory, Delivers 2Gb Chip
50nm-based product set to begin sampling next month
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 14th, 2010
Elpida Completes World's Smallest 2Gb DDR Mobile DRAM
Based on the 40nm manufacturing process
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 22nd, 2010
Elpida Starts Sampling 4Gb 40nm DDR3 Chips
Will begin mass production in Q3
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 22nd, 2009
Elpida's 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM Enters Mass Production
Mass production is set to begin at the Hiroshima plant and, in Q2 2010, at Rexchip
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 17th, 2009
Elpida's 65nm 1Gb DDR3 SDRAM Competes with 50nm Equivalent
The 65nm XS delivers 25% more DRAM chips per 300mm wafer
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- November 26th, 2009
x32-Bit I/O 2-Gigabit DDR2 from Elpida Assists 32-Bit CPUs
This new memory solution conserves chip mounting space and reduces power usage
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- November 20th, 2009
1-Gigabit GDDR5 Finally Completed by Elpida
Japanese global supplier of DRAM scores its first point on the GDDR market
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- November 20th, 2009
Munich DRAM Test Laboratory Formally Opened by Elpida Memory
Elpida has inaugurated the High Speed DRAM Test Laboratory located within the Munich Design Center in anticipation of its upcoming permission to craft GDDR5
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- September 28th, 2009
Industry's First 2-Gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM Arrives
Courtesy of Elpida
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- August 6th, 2009
Qimonda's Troubles Propel Elpida in the Graphics Memory Business
Elpida to acquire GDDR technology licenses from the German memory maker
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- July 22nd, 2009
Corsair Re-Intros the Dominator GT DRAM Modules
No more fears related to Elpida memory issues
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- July 10th, 2009
Elpida 'Hyper' Memory Issues Stir Up the Industry
Corsair, OCZ and Kingston affected