Elpida to make faster DRAM transistors
Japanese memory maker Elpida, which has received bounties from chip giant Intel, has created a technique to speed up DRAM chips, it claims. "According to a report on nikkei.net, Elpida has banged out a DDR-2 512Mbit chip with a read and write speed of 666Mbps."
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