Qimonda and Nanya achieve qualification of 75 nm DRAM technology
Qimonda and Nanya Technology announced the successful qualification of its 75 nm DRAM trench technology and that they will first offer a 512 Mbit DDR2 memory chip as the first product using the technology. This next generation technology platform features minimum structure sizes down to 70 nm, said the companies.
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