Elpida makes first 1066MHz 2Gb DDR2 chips

Posted on Wednesday, September 26 2007 @ 0:26 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Japanese memory maker Elpida announced they've developed the first 1066MHz 2 Gigabit DDR2 memory chips.

The newly developed 2-Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM will appear as two products, the "EDE2104ABSE" and the "EDE2108ABSE". Product sampling will begin in October and mass production is expected to start prior to the end of 2007.

The new 2-Gigabit DDR2 SDRAMs feature more advanced power consumption and thermal characteristics compared with 1-Gigabit DDP products (1-Gigabit DRAM 2-chip single packages). These advantages will be used to commercialize new products to meet server application demand for 8GB registered DIMM. Also, they can be used to meet market demand for DDR2 4GB unbuffered DIMM for PCs and 4GB SO-DIMM for notebook PCs.


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