Date: 03/08/2010
New 2Gigabit DDR2 mobile RAM from Elpida using 40nm process
Elpida has released the LPDDR2 chip, a 2-gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM. This is manufactured using the 40nm process line at Elpida's Hiroshima Plant.
The new 2-gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM targets the smart phone and tablet PC markets. In addition to featuring low operating voltage of 1.2V it achieves a 1066Mbps high-speed data transfer rate and can reach 8.5GB/second for a 64-bit system configuration. This device uses about 30% less operating current as compared to Elpida's existing 50nm products the new Mobile RAM is an eco-friendly DRAM that contributes to extending the operating time of mobile devices.
Elpida plans to ship the new DDR2 as a bare chip for MCP and to configure it for PoP and FBGA packages. The company's FBGA packages fully leverage die-stacking technology to provide a line-up of 2-gigabit to 8-gigabit products.
Availability:
Sample shipments of the new 2-gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM will begin in August and mass production is expected to start in September of this year.
2-gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM Product Features
Product name: ECB240ABBCN (bare chip)
Manufacturing process: 40nm CMOS
Memory density: 2-gigabit
Data width: x16-bit / x32-bit
Per pin data transfer rate: 1066Mbps (Max.)
Supply voltage: VDD2/VDDQ: 1.2V, VDD1: 1.8V
Operating temperature range: -30 to 85°C
Shipment configuration: Bare chip, PoP-type FBGA, 134-ball FBGA (10mm x 11.5mm)
For more information visit: http://www.elpida.com.