In fact, it was for some time that it was spoken. Now it's finally official, the two companies, Elpida and Rexchip, had agreed to a joint venture to develop a prototype technology for 1 Gb SDRAM DDR3.
There are indications that the new prototype should be using a 65nm design and architecture on cell 4F2.
Compared to 6F2, 4F2 new are more efficient because they provide a reduction of at least 30% of their chips in terms of size.
According to several observers, this new technology promises to become the new benchmark for DRAM memories: memories of the next generation on a 4F2 cell structure.
Just this week the two companies have decided to publish the news. According to the information we have these special memories allow you to meet the low power mobile DRAM solutions.
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