Samsung Announces Mass Producing of 40nm-Class Green 4 Gb DDR3

Sat, Feb 27th, 2010. In Memory, Semiconductor
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Samsung’s 40nm-class Green DDR3 is optimized to enhance energy-efficiency ratings for servers seeking to comply with or exceed new Energy Star power consumption specifications. Production of the 4Gb DDR3 raises the amount of memory for use in servers to 32Gigabytes (GB) per module, which is twice the maximum density achieved with modules based on 2Gb components. With the start of volume 4Gb DDR3 production, Samsung plans to migrate more than 90 percent of its DDR DRAM production to 40nm-class process technology, to provide its customers with the most cost-efficient DRAM component available today, at the same time solidifying its market-leading position…

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4 Gb DDR3 Devices Using 40 Nm
(Photo: Samsung)


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