“We are the first supplier to sample low-power DDR4 to our customers and chipset partners. This allows them to debug their next-generation systems and reference platforms with Micron solutions,” said Mark Adams, the president of Micron, during a conference call with financial analysts earlier this week.Source: X-bit Labs
Late in December, 2013, both Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix said they had started to sample LPDDR4 memory with developers of mobile application processors. The companies indicated that the first LPDDR4 products came in 8Gb capacity, operated at 3200Mb/s effective data-rate and featured ultra-low voltage of 1.1V.
Micron sampling LPDDR4 memory chips
Posted on Friday, January 10 2014 @ 10:14 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck