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The South Korean memory producer began the delivery of the smallest in the world DDR3 microcircuits models with 2 Gbit density . Those chip are produced according to the 50 nm standards and suitable for memory modules with volume up to 16 GB, intended for PC and servers.
As asserts the producer , new microcircuits up to 60% exceed the speed of DDR2 chip with equivalent density. Memory modules , prepared with the new DDR3 2 Gbit chips , approximately up to 40% more economical (energy consumption), than modules with 1- Gbit.
The small microcircuits sizes allow to place up to 8 GB memory on the RIMM printed-circuit board (registered in -line memory module), or 4 GB SODIMM (small outline dual in -line memory module) and UDIMM (unregistered in -line memory module).
The instruments with 2 Gbit density support the data transmission speed up to 1,3 Gbit/s with the supply voltage 1,5 or 1,35 v, which 1,6 times exceeds 800 Mbit/s, accessible with the application of components, which two chips with 1 Gbit density . Furthermore, the decrease of chips number decreases the heat emission.
The mass production of microcircuits indicated will begin later in the present year. Related Products :
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