Samsung starts manufacturing its 12gb lpddr4x ram
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Since recently we have smartphones with 10 GB of RAM on the market. Although Samsung goes a step further, because the firm is already working on its 12 GB RAM. Memories that the Korean firm is already starting to manufacture officially. As mentioned a few weeks ago, these memories of the firm arrive in LPDDR4X format.
Samsung starts manufacturing its 12GB LPDDR4X RAM
These memories are the ones that we are going to be able to see in the Galaxy S10 +, which will be responsible for releasing them. A large capacity RAM for the most powerful device in the catalog of the Korean brand.
New RAM from Samsung
Almost a year ago, the Korean firm left us with its previous RAM launch. In this case, Samsung already presents a 12 GB with which to have speeds of up to 4, 266 Mb / s. In addition, this memory that the Korean firm will launch has a thickness of just 1.1 mm. Which will certainly not affect the design of the devices at any time, which will allow them to be used on more phones within the catalog of the Korean brand.
This report has been confirmed to be constructed using 1y-nm technology. In addition, thanks to it, an effective transfer of up to 34.1 GB per second will be possible. There will also be significant energy savings over previous versions.
Samsung already begins this production of RAM memories. Probably in your Galaxy Note 10 that will arrive in the second half of the year we will see that these are also used. Although the firm already seeks to develop more for the future. So it is not unreasonable to think that next year we will have a RAM of 16 GB.
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