Elpida Introduces the World's Smallest 2GBit DDR2 chip

When Japan's largest manufacturer of Dynamic Random Access Memory - DRAM must be short - Elpida also constantly adding new innovations take care to keep that position as well. The latest development of Elpida Memory, Inc. is a 2Gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM ™ module, the world's smallest LPDDR2 chip. The new store will appear to the product which the production capacity of 40 nanometer factory - which will be expanded grad strong - most will utilize in Hiroshima.

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The new RAM module will be used primarily for smartphones and Tablet PCs, as it is by the low power consumption suitable for this. With a voltage of 1.2 volts and a transfer rate of 1066 Mb / s capable of carrying 64-bit systems up to 8.5 gigabytes of data per second, with reduced power consumption over previous products in 50 nanometer process by up to 30% was.

Elpida plans to sell the chips as pure as a finished or already FBGA package, replace with one there by means of stacking technology can be up to four successive shy, leading to a maximum capacity of 8 Gb.

First deliveries of these 2 Gb chips will probably be in August, the mass production will start in September.