Elpida PC2700 SO DIMMs 1-Gigabyte Modules Now Available
Elpida announced the availability of high-density 1GB, 512MB and 256MB PC2700 Small-Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO DIMMs). The 1GB modules utilize sixteen 512 Megabit, 333 MHz DDR (DDR333B) SDRAM devices which are mounted on the SO DIMM using Elpida's revolutionary Tape Carrier Packaging (TCP) technology to offer customers enhanced high-density and high-speed performance necessary for notebook applications.
The 1-Gigabyte modules are based on Elpida's 0.11 micron, 512 Megabit (x8), DDR333B SDRAMs in Elpida's proprietary Tape Carrier Package (TCP); the 512 MegaByte modules utilize Elpida's 256 Megabit (x8) 333 MHz DDR SDRAM devices, also in TCP packages; and the 256 MegaByte modules use Elpida's 256 Megabit (x16) 333 MHz DDR SDRAM devices in standard TSOP packages. The standard 200-pin SO DIMMs are 31.75mm in height with a lead pitch of 0.6 mm. The devices mounted on the SO DIMMs have a programmable burst length of 2, 4, 8 and a programmable/CAS latency (CL) of 2, 2.5. High-speed data transfers are accomplished by the 2-bit prefetch-pipelined DDR SDRAM architecture, and 2.5 voltage operation is achieved using Elpida's 0.11 micron process technology.
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