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- Samsung 1st to Produce 256Mb DDR3 DRAMs







- Samsung 1st to Produce 256Mb DDR3
DRAMs

- Samsung 1st to Produce 256Mb DDR3
DRAMs
04/19/2004 04:20 AM

Hankooki Apr 19 2004 8:50AM GMT




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Samsung Electronics announced the industry’s first 2Gb DDR2 SDRAM utilizing 80nm process technology. The high density DDR2 solution will enhance server and workstation performance and enable faster deployment of memory intensive applications like real time video conference, remote medical service, two-way communications, and 3-D graphics. “Samsung developed the DDR2 SDRAM using an advanced 80nm process technology, overcoming the industry expectations that 2Gb DRAM manufacture would require sub 65nm circuitry,” Samsung said in the statement.

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