Monday, December 17, 2007
Micron Technology announced production sampling of its 1 gigabit DDR2 device fabricated on 68 nm DRAM process technology.
Targeting server, mobile and other computing applications where the benefits of reduced die size, faster speeds and lower power consumption are critical. Micron said that the 68 nm process, combined with its 6F² technology, allowed what it believes is the world's smallest production 1 gigabit DDR2 memory with a die size of just 56 square millimeters.
Mass production of chips are expected to begin early next year, with DDR3 and other low-power DRAM products expected to follow in the second half of the year.
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