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Hynix debuts 512 Mbit GDDR4 DRAM
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Hynix Semiconductor announced the availability of its 512 Mbit GDDR4 DRAM for graphics applications on December 2.
Hynix will soon begin to sample its GDDR4 products to leading graphic chipset suppliers and the company plans to start mass production in early 2006.
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