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Elpida Memory, Inc. aims to become a top 3 global DRAM company that contributes to the digital information society by providing advanced, highly functional, high-performance DRAM products while maintaining cost competitive operations.
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DDR SDRAM
Elpida Memory is enhancing its lineup of DDR SDRAM,
a next-generation memory product that has captured the
industry's attention for its high-speed 2-data I/O per clock
capability. This lineup now includes high-capacity 128 Mbit
to 512 Mbit DDR SDRAMs featuring data transfer speeds
of 266Mbps to 400Mbps, Elpida Memory has gained a
position as a leading solution provider.
HOW TO USE DDR SDRAM - User's Manual?(PDF: 579KB)
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DDR2 SDRAM
DDR2 SDRAM achieves a data transfer rate of up to 800Mbps,
doubling the data transfer rate of DDR400, with lower power
consumption than DDR. This device is available in an FBGA
(Fine-pitch Ball Grid Array) package that saves space in the system
and that enables the fine signal integrity.DDR2 SDRAM realizes
high speed, high density and low power for a high-performance system.
HOW TO USE DDR2 SDRAM - User's Manual?(PDF: 411KB)
DDR2 SDRAM - Brochure?(PDF: 78KB)
Fully Buffered DIMM - Brochure?(PDF: 180KB)
High Density & Speed DIMM - Brochure?(PDF: 90KB)
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DDR3 SDRAM
Elpida Memory completed the development of next-generation 512Mb
DDR3 SDRAM for computing applications such as notebooks, desktop
PCsand servers in August, 2005. The new DDR3 architecture features
high-speed data transfer of up to 1333Mbps, double the speed of the
DDR2 architecture currently in volume production. To achieve simultaneous
high-speed operation with low-power consumption, Elpida has incorporated
"dual-gate" transistor technology. This technology suppresses the leakage
current in the DRAM device — an unwanted side effect that occurs when
Pursuing low-voltage operation while maintaining or improving transistor
performance. The "dual-gate" transistor has recently been used for
high-performance processors; however, this is its first use within a DRAM
device.
DDR3 SDRAM - Brochure?(PDF: 142KB)
512Mbit DDR3 SDRAM - Datasheet?(PDF: 38KB)
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Mobile DRAM
Mobile applications such as cellular phones and PDAs are beginning to process larger amounts
of data and sound, including streaming video, due to the explosive growth of the Internet and
the performance increases of wireless communications. Such circumstances increase the need
for fast, high-capacity RAM that consumes less power, and are the driving factors behind
Elpida's application-specific Mobile RAMTM.
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SDRAM
Elpida Memory's extensive lineup of 133 MHz, 166 MHz SDRAM products includes densities
Ranging from 16 Mbit to 256 Mbit, giving Elpida the edge in a market driven by increased
demands for higher speed and capacity. Development of a high-density SDRAM using
0.11 um process technology, Elpida Memory customers now have the ideal solution at their
fingertips.
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