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Samsung develops advanced green DDR3 DRAM

Samsung Electronics, a player in semiconductor technology solutions, has announced that its 30-nanometer-class DRAM (claimed to be the first in the industry) has successfully completed customer evaluations, in two gigabit (Gb) densities.

The company hopes the advancement in process technology will raise productivity and expedite dissemination of high performance, 1.5V and 1.35V DDR3 for servers, desktops and notebook PCs.

The company also claims the 30nm-class process when applied to DDR3 mass production raises productivity by 60 per cent over 40nm-class DDR3.

Samsung believes the new DDR3 will be used in a range of products, from servers to notebooks, desktops, and future versions of netbooks and mobile devices.

The DDR3 is scheduled for mass production in the second half of this year.

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