Thursday, August 31, 2006
Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing 1-gigabit DDR DRAMs using 80-nm process technology.
The 80-nm process enables Samsung (Seoul, South Korea) to produce reportedly the smallest DRAM package, measuring 11 x 11.5 mm—36 percent smaller than the 11 x 18-mm package required for a DRAM using 90-nm processes, and nearly as small as the 512-MB DRAM.
Samsung will produce 1-Gb chips in high-capacity DRAM modules, including the 4-Gb fully buffered dual-in-line memory module (DIMM) and the 2-GB small-outline dual-in-line memory module.
The company is producing all densities of DDR2 DRAM at the 80-nm mode. It began producing 512-Mb DDR2 DRAMs at 80nm last March
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