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More adventures down DDR3 lane |
| Mon, April 16 2007 | 2:00PM | PermaLink |
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Firstly, Hynix was showing off a 2GB strip of DDR3 rated 1066MHz and with rather loose timings of 7-7-7 (you read that right -- Ed) and said it was getting pretty good yields despite what others, like Nanya, have said to be suffering. (OT: The company representatives remained tight lipped about their GDDR4 production however).
A quick stroll around the corner and I bumped into Samsung who offered a greater depth of detail: it isn’t making its DRAMs at 70nm like this poor hack was lead to believe was a standard. Instead Samsung is sticking with good old 80nm as it costs just as much to make the memory chips larger for the same density as DDR2.
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