Hynix ships fastest one-gigabit LPDDR2 chip for mobile devices
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Though not quite as awesome as the intent of toppling Intel and AMD within the incoming decade years, Hynix Semiconductor ease has a decorous think to crow today. The South Asiatic defect shaper has declared that it has foregather started transmitting discover the “fastest accumulation transferring modern impulsive haphazard admittance module (DRAM) defect for ambulatory devices.” Said defect is the one-gigabit LPDDR2 (low-power double-data-rate 2), which was crafted using 66-nanometer profession and features an 800-megabits per ordinal operative pace at 1.2-volts. No word on just what devices module wager the super-speedy defect crowded within, but a consort representative did state that it plans on ramping up creation during Q4 to foregather “growing obligation for flat-panel broadcasting sets and high-end handheld devices.”
[Via Physorg]
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Wed, 7th January 2009
