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Date: 28th Dec 09
40nm 2-Gigabit DDR3 SDRAM volume production
shipment from Elpida
Elpida Memory has begun mass production of 40nm process
2-gigabit DDR3 SDRAMs at its Hiroshima Plant.
The new 2-gigabit DDR3 SDRAM achieves 44% more chips per
wafer compared with its 50nm DDR3 SDRAM and a 100% yield
for DDR3 products that operate at 1.6Gbps.
When compared with 50nm products, Elpida's 2-gigabit DDR3
SDRAM uses about two-thirds less current and supports 1.2V/1.35V
operation and DDR3 standard 1.5V, resulting in reduced power
consumption of around 50%.
Elpida says, depending on conditions in the DRAM market,
it may transfer 40nm process technology to foundry partners
ProMOS and Winbond to expand production based on this technology
to an even higher level.
For more details visit www.elpida.com
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