Samsung uses the 80-nanometer process to produce a new generation of DDR2 memory chips

According to foreign reports, South Korea's Samsung Electronics recently said that the company has adopted the world's most advanced and cost-effective microprocessor technology to start mass production of a new generation of computer memory chips DDR2.





According to the company, it is currently the first company in the industry to begin mass production of DDR2 DRAM 512MB chips using an 80-nanometer process. Samsung Electronics said in a statement: "Using 80 nanometer technology can increase production efficiency by 50% compared to the previous 90 nanometer process. The company hopes to better meet consumer demand for DDR2."




The transition from one process technology to another often requires significant investment in production equipment, but Samsung says its transition costs are not high. Samsung says it is able to smoothly transition from 90nm process technology to 80nm process technology because the company takes advantage of many of the basic features of 90nm process technology, so there is no need to upgrade the assembly line too much, saving the transition. cost.



Samsung Trim DRAM Marketing Director Tom Trill said: "DDR2 has been in peak demand since it was first introduced in the market in 2004. It is expected that DDR2 market demand will continue to grow this year, and our 80nm technology provides us with more effective satisfaction. The ability to continue to grow demand."



Gartner Dataquest, a semiconductor industry research firm, predicts that in 2006, DDR2 memory chips will account for more than half of the entire DRAM market. DRAMexchange Technology expects DDR2 to replace DDR memory in personal computers as the mainstream PC accessory in the next quarter.

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