Samsung begins production of 12gb lpddrx memories
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Samsung has announced that they are beginning mass production of their new memories. Although in this case it is not a question of any, since the Korean firm leaves us with the first 12 GB memory based on UFS (uMCP) of low data rate double 4X (LPDDR4X) in the industry. So it is a moment of great importance in this case.
Samsung begins production of 12 GB LPDDRX memories
These memories can be used in both high-end and mid-range phones, as they say from the Korean manufacturer. So they can reach many phones.
Mass production
Samsung unveils its 12GB uMCP solution just seven months after the launch of a 16GB DRAM-based 12GB LPDDRX package. By combining four of the 24Gb LPDDR4X chips and ultrafast eUFS 3.0 NAND storage in one package, the new mobile memory can exceed the current 8GB packet limit and provide 10+ GB Memory for the broader smartphone market..
With increasingly larger and higher resolution displays in the smartphone field, more users will benefit from the uMCP solution when executing data-intensive or multi-tasking tasks. With a 1.5X capacity of the previous 8GB package and a data transfer rate of 4, 266 megabits per second (Mbps), the 12GB uMCP can support seamless 4K video recording as well as accommodate artificial intelligence features and machine learning even for mid-range smartphones.
Samsung plans to rapidly expand the availability of over 10GB LPDDR DRAMs to address the growing needs of global smartphone manufacturers for higher-capacity memory solutions, while reinforcing their competitive advantage in the memory market.
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