Friday, September 19, 2014
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics said Thursday it has launched mass-production of 20-nano mobile dynamic random access memory (DRAM) for the first time in the industry, six months after it successfully started manufacturing PC DRAMs of the same level.
The 6-gigabit double data rate-3 (DDR3) modules based on 20-nanometer technology will allow the mobile DRAM to boast a data transmission speed of 2,133Mb per second, while significantly lowering power consumption for better efficiency, the company said.
Samsung said the productivity of the product has improved 30 percent from the preceding 25-nano products. It will focus on the production of 3 GB products composed of four 6-gigabit DRAM mobile chips.
The world's No. 1 maker of handsets said the new product is set to take the lead in the global market amid the rising demand for high-end smartphones, tablet PCs, and wearable devices.
Samsung said it plans to expand its 20-nano mobile DRAM lineup down the road to cover other sizes, including 8- and 4-gigabit models, and continue to expand its presence in the global high-end mobile DRAM market.
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