Samsung has just announced that it has developed the industry’s first LPDDR5X memory, supporting the industry’s highest performance of up to 10.7 Gbps.
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The South Korean giant uses 12nm-class process technology, with Samsung achieving the smallest die size among existing LPDDR memories, which the company says solidifies its technological leadership in the low-power DRAM market. We’ve all seen the insatiable demand for AI, with on-device AI being a big future for processing AI workloads on devices, and that’s where high-performance, low-power LPDDR memory comes in. .
YongCheol Bae, executive vice president of memory product planning of the memory business at Samsung Electronics, said: “As the demand for high-performance, low-power memory increases, LPDDR DRAM is expected to expand its applications from mobile primarily to other areas that traditionally require higher performance and reliability, such as PCs, accelerators, servers and automobiles. Samsung will continue to innovate and deliver products optimized for the next era of on-device AI through close collaboration with its customers.“.
Samsung claims its new 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X memory improves performance by more than 25% and capacity by more than 30% compared to the previous generation. It also increases the capacity of a single mobile DRAM package up to 32 GB, making it an optimal solution for the on-device AI era that requires high-performance, high-capacity, low-power memory.
Samsung’s new LPDDR5X memory uses specialized power-saving technologies such as optimized power scaling that adjusts power based on workload and extended low-power mode intervals, extending the periods of use. energy saving. Samsung claims these improvements increase power efficiency by 25% compared to the previous generation, enabling mobile devices to have longer battery life and allowing servers to minimize total cost of ownership (TCO). reducing energy consumption when processing data.
We can expect mass production of Samsung’s new 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X memory in the second half of 2024.
Samsung has just announced that it has developed the industry’s first LPDDR5X memory, supporting the industry’s highest performance of up to 10.7 Gbps.
SEE THE GALLERY – 2 IMAGES
The South Korean giant uses 12nm-class process technology, with Samsung achieving the smallest die size among existing LPDDR memories, which the company says solidifies its technological leadership in the low-power DRAM market. We’ve all seen the insatiable demand for AI, with on-device AI being a big future for processing AI workloads on devices, and that’s where high-performance, low-power LPDDR memory comes in. .
YongCheol Bae, executive vice president of memory product planning of the memory business at Samsung Electronics, said: “As the demand for high-performance, low-power memory increases, LPDDR DRAM is expected to expand its applications from mobile primarily to other areas that traditionally require higher performance and reliability, such as PCs, accelerators, servers and automobiles. Samsung will continue to innovate and deliver products optimized for the next era of on-device AI through close collaboration with its customers.“.
Samsung claims its new 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X memory improves performance by more than 25% and capacity by more than 30% compared to the previous generation. It also increases the capacity of a single mobile DRAM package up to 32 GB, making it an optimal solution for the on-device AI era that requires high-performance, high-capacity, low-power memory.
Samsung’s new LPDDR5X memory uses specialized power-saving technologies such as optimized power scaling that adjusts power based on workload and extended low-power mode intervals, extending the periods of use. energy saving. Samsung claims these improvements increase power efficiency by 25% compared to the previous generation, enabling mobile devices to have longer battery life and allowing servers to minimize total cost of ownership (TCO). reducing energy consumption when processing data.
We can expect mass production of Samsung’s new 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X memory in the second half of 2024.