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Nanya pushes into mobile memory with Micron

12 February 2009 | By Mark Osborne | News > Wafer Processing

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Nanya Technology has seen the first fruits of its collaboration with Micron Technology as the manufacturing partners announced the development of low-power DDR2 (LPDDR2) DRAM technology for mobile and consumer products. This is the first time Nanya has targeted this market sector, traditionally being a DRAM producer targeting the mainstream PC market.

“The technical success of jointly developed LPDDR2 design has justified the synergetic nature of two major DRAM suppliers, who are committed to serving customers with leading technologies and designs,” said Joe Ting, senior vice president of Nanya. “As a new player in the low-power DRAM market, Nanya has planned to launch a series of advanced products with both low power and high performance characteristics in one design, aimed to meet the future needs of the mobile world.”

Micron said that is was now sampling its 1Gb mobile LPDDR2 solutions and expects to be ‘production-ready’ in the second half of 2009.

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