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Elpida Develops Power-efficient 2 Gb/s High-speed DDR3
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Elpida Memory announced today that it has developed a power-efficient DDR3 SDRAM in 1 Gb densities, which is capable of operating at a speed of 2 Gb/s. Elpida’s new DDR3 SDRAM is based on a 65 nm process technology.
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