Samsung, Infineon, Micron push low-power mobile DRAM
08:15 - Tuesday 13 February 2001 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: samsung Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: samsung Category : Miscellaneous
Samsung, Infineon and Micron have all launched low-power DRAM memories aimed at the next-generation of mobile systems and cell phones. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has announced development of a 32-megabit Uni-transistor RAM (UtRAM) said to be fully compatible with low-power SRAMs now used in mobile phones. Infineon Technologies AG and Micron Technology Inc. also announced low-power synchronous DRAMs for battery-operated handheld systems.
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