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Elpida 512 MB DDR Memory for consumer electronics
Jasper Huitink : September 16th 2005 - 14:51 CET
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ElpidaElpida Memory : Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), today announced availability of a 512 Megabit DDR Digital Consumer DRAM device optimized for consumer electronics applications. High-density, high-performance DRAM is becoming paramount in consumer electronics that have recently begun to support multi-channel MPEG decoding, high-definition video data or features such as picture-in-picture, and the 512 Megabit device is quickly gaining popularity in these applications. Elpida's device also reduces power consumption (e.g. IDD4) by 30% which is achieved by re-designing the circuitry using advanced 90 nm process technology. The lowered power consumption provides better thermal performance.
Elpida 512 MB DDR Memory for consumer electronicsDRAM devices - Future plans
Elpida Memory also has future plans to offer a 512 Megabit Digital Consumer DRAM device that supports industrial temperatures (-40 to +85 C) for car navigation systems. Elpida's 512 Megabit DDR Digital Consumer DRAM devices (Part numbers: EDD5116AFTA, EDD5108AFTA) are currently available to customers as samples. Volume production is expected in October or September 2005. Several producers of digital video camera’s have allready let known they have interest for the product.

512MB DDR device – Long-term support
"In emerging digital consumer electronics applications such as digital televisions, set-top boxes with HDD recorders, and DVD recorders the demand for larger density DRAM with high-speed operation is growing rapidly," said Jun Kitano, director of Technical Marketing for Elpida Memory (USA). "It is anticipated that the 512 MB DDR device will be one of the primary densities requested by customers in the digital consumer market during the next year. Elpida's ability to provide consistent production of the 512 MB devices at 90 nm enables long-term support for its customers in the consumer electronics market."

Elpida's 512 Megabit DDR - Technical Details
Elpida's 512 Megabit DDR Digital Consumer DRAM device (Part numbers: EDD5116AFTA, EDD5108AFTA) is organized as either 32M words x 16-bits or 64M words x 8-bits. The device provides high-speed operation--up to 400 Megabits per second (Mbps) (CL=3) and can, therefore, offer a data transfer rate of up to 1.6 Gigabytes per second using two 512 Megabit DDR devices, each with a x16 configuration. This makes the 512 Megabit DDR Digital Consumer device ideal for applications requiring high-resolution graphics. The device is available in Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant 66-pin TSOP II packages.

About Elpida Memory
Elpida Memory, Inc. is a manufacturer of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) silicon chips with headquarters based in Tokyo, Japan, and sales and marketing operations located in Japan, North America, Europe and Asia. Elpida's state-of-the-art semiconductor wafer manufacturing facilities are located in Hiroshima, Japan. Elpida offers a broad range of leading-edge DRAM products for high-end servers, mobile phones, digital television sets and digital cameras as well as personal computers. Elpida had sales of 207.0 billion yen during the fiscal year ending March 31, 2005. For more information,

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