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Samsung will mass produce 12GB mobile DRAM

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March 15, 2019

On the 14th, Samsung stated that it will mass produce 12GB LPDDR4X mobile DRAM. According to Samsung, the storage capacity of this specification is 1.5 times larger than that of 8GB mobile DRAM, which is the largest storage capacity in history.

The 12GB LPDDR4X mobile DRAM is designed for mobile devices, making it possible to use a variety of applications with greater flexibility on large, high-resolution phones. In the future, most smartphones will be equipped with large displays, artificial intelligence processors or support for 5G networks. High-capacity DRAMs can greatly improve the system performance of such high-profile smartphones.

On the other hand, the 12GB LPDDR4X mobile DRAM will enable mobile devices to have the fastest reading efficiency available today, reading up to 34.1GB of data per second. Its thickness is only 1.1 mm, which is advantageous for the design of thinner and lighter mobile phones. In addition, it has the characteristics of power saving, which not only improves the power consumption efficiency of the machine itself, but also saves space to install a larger battery.

According to Samsung Electronics, it will start mass production of 12GB mobile DRAM this month.

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