Monday, August 23, 2004
Elpida Memory Inc. plans to start mass-producing DDR2 SDRAM on a 0.10-micron process next month with first products to include high-performance, high-density DRAM products such as DDR2-533 and DDR2-667.
“Elpida strives to offer the industry stable production of high-performance DRAM products. Our ability to mass manufacture 0.10-micron DRAM enables us to meet increased demand for advanced DDR2 SDRAM as the industry transitions from DDR to DDR2 architecture,” said Yukio Sakamoto, president of Elpida, in a statement.
The NEC-Hitachi joint venture also said it would ramp production of products manufactured with the 0.10-micron process to comprise more than 50 percent of its 300 mm wafer line capacity by January.
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