Samsung is to go into volume production of DDR400 SDRAM 128Mb memory in Q2. The world's biggest DRAM maker is already sampling the fast memory chip with its major customers - and it is gunning for $300m worth of sales from the device in 2002.
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The chip operates on 2.8 volts and lives inside 12mm x12mm FBGA packaging. Fine-pitch ball grid array is the JEDEC standard for x32 DDR SDRAM, so, as Samsung helpfully points out, graphics board manufacturers using DDR can swap out the memory device for an easy upgrade.
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The chip operates on 2.8 volts and lives inside 12mm x12mm FBGA packaging. Fine-pitch ball grid array is the JEDEC standard for x32 DDR SDRAM, so, as Samsung helpfully points out, graphics board manufacturers using DDR can swap out the memory device for an easy upgrade.
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