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While monolithic 1Gb DDR2 is available today, it is produced with more costly and less efficient 90 nm technology. By applying 80nm process technology, Samsung will produce the world’s smallest ...
Thirty-six 1Gb DRAM chips are used for each 4GB module. All of Samsung’s DDR2 chips are now manufactured using an 80nm process. It’s been mass-producing 512Mb chips using an 80nm process since ...
Hynix Semiconductor has announced the development of 1Gb DDR2 mobile DRAM using 54nm process technology for high-performance mobile applications. Mass production of the device is slated to kick ...
Poor profit on 512Mb DDR2 production on 70nm process prompted DRAM makers to migrate to 1Gb component production, which is putting a strain on the capacity of corresponding testing houses since ...
Micron Technology said Wednesday that it is producing its new 1 GB DDR2 memory chip, the smallest of its kind. The company added that mass production is slated for "early next year." Micron's chip ...
Idaho-based memory giant Micron Technology Inc. announced production sampling of its 1 gigabit DDR2 device fabricated on 68 nm DRAM process technology. Mass production of chips are expected to begin ...
Samsung Electronics claims to have become the first company to begin mass production of 1Gb DDR2 DRam memory using 80nm process technology. The Korean electronics giant pointed out that ...
Thirty-six, single-die, 512 Mb, DDR2 chips in 60-ball FBGA packages and a planar design allows the company's latest DIMMs to house 2 GB of DDR2 RAM. According to the company, currently available ...
The following description is from the manufacturer. 240-pin DIMMs are used to provide DDR2 SDRAM memory for desktop computers. DDR2 is a leading-edge generation of memory with an improved ...
In terms of size, it fits in the standard 3.5" form factor, but inside it actually contains a 2.5" 5400rpm hard drive, a stick of 1GB DDR2 RAM, and a special chip from DTS that contains a real ...
Both sticks show up as 1GB only on POST on the Gigabyte motherboard ... Oh well, I suspect the RAM is fine but my two DDR2 motherboards can't use the full amount of memory on these sticks.
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