| Nov. 2009 |
| The Eleventh Edition |
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Intel Validations on 44nm 2Gb DDR3 |
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Hynix 44nm 2Gb DDR3 products acquired Intel validation.
Intel commands nearly 90% share of the CPU market, and validations on their platforms proves the functionality and process stability of our products. Hynix¡¯s 2Gb (x8) component, 4GB SODIMM, and 2GB Non-ECC UDIMM operating at 1333 Mbps were validated.
The new 44nm process along with Hynix¡¯s design optimization and internal signaling innovations, reduces power consumption and enhances performance. Devices operating at 1.5V and 1.35V (Low Voltage) exhibit the same performance characteristics.
PC shipments are expected to grow significantly in 2010 with the recent release of Windows 7 and pent up demand for replacements. The demand for low power consumption in both mobile system like notebooks and server systems such as datacenters, is the emerging trend.
Hynix¡¯s strategy is to satisfy customers¡¯ needs for reduced power consumption and improved performance with technology advancements such as this 40nm class product. A crossover to 2Gb is expected in the server market by mid-2010 and Hynix is expected to deliver the right solutions to this application as well.
Hynix will continue to increase 44nm 2Gb DDR3 production by up to 50% of total DRAM production to meet the industry demand for high density DRAMs.
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