Monday, March 1, 2004
Samsung Electronics announced on Feb 19 that it has developed an extreme data rate (XDR) DRAM that uses Rambus' XDR memory interface technology.
Running at 3.2GHz, the XDR DRAM offers 8x the bandwidth of today's best-in-class PC memory. Samsung also plans to release an upgraded XDR chip that runs at 6.4GHz.
The company said a sample of a 512Mb XDR DRAM will be provided to system companies starting in March. Mass production is to begin at the end of 2004.
Samsung currently holds a more than 80% share of the world DRAM market.
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