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Samsung ramps 90nm mobile specific DRAM

10 November 2005 | By Syanne Olson | News > Wafer Processing

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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., has started to ramp production of 512Mb DRAM for mobile products. The company has begun migration to the 90nm node, which it claims is the first time mobile DRAM is being fabricated at this node.

According to Dataquest, the volume of mobile phones shipped worldwide will grow an average of 9 percent per year between 2005 and 2010. Demand for mobile DRAM will grow an average of 114 percent annually over the same period.

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