http://www.theinquirer.net/?article!302
KOREAN GIANT Samsung said it has produced a 512Mbit DDR3 memory device,
which it claims, is the first out of the DRAM fabs.
The prototype works at 1066Mbps and chips based on it will be available
early next year, it said. Samsung claims DDR3 will become the standard
for low power memory chips for PCs, whether they are notebooks,
desktops or servers.
Like many other memory manufacturers, Samsung is attempting to shift
the PC industry over to using DDR2, which is supported by several high
end X86 based processors.
The DDR3 chips will work at 1.5 volts, and Samsung said that its
operational speed is double that of DDR2 and four times that of DDR.
Samsung will build its version of these chips using 80 nanometre
process technology.
It said that market researchers predict the chip will represent 65 per
cent of the whole DRAM market by 2009. µ
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...y los discos duros? cuando aumentaran de velocidad
significativamente?
Saludos
Caterpillar 1.0
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