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Elpida has announced what it claims to be world’s first 2.5Gbps 1-Gigabit DDR3 SDRAM chip. By using copper as the conductor Elpida was able to scale to higher frequencies at lower voltages. Elpida’s new memory chip can operate at 1.5V with 2.5Gbps bandwidth, or 1.2V with 1.8Gbps. According to Elpida, the current chips operating at 1.5V only achieves 1.6Gbps. Elpida is targeting servers and high-end PCs and hopes that the DDR3 technology will finally become the preferred memory type, in perfect timing with both Intel’s and AMD’s new DDR3 platforms.



Key features of the new DDR3 SDRAM:



  • Characteristics that achieve a next-generation DDR3 data rate over a range of voltages
    Data rate: 667Mbps-2.5Gbps; voltage: 1.2V-1.5V

  • Common-die solution for fast operating speed and ultra-low voltage operation
    One chip enables a wide range of operating voltages and operating speeds suited not only to new low-voltage/high-speed systems but is also compatible with existing standard 1.5V systems. A product that meets customer demand for all kinds of system designs.

  • 25% faster than products with aluminum interconnects and consumes as much as 22% less power.

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