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Samsung Introduces First 256 MB Pseudo-SRAM
Jasper Huitink : September 16th 2005 - 14:57 CET
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SamsungSamsung introduces first 256 MB Pseudo-SRAM : Samsung Electronics Co. the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that is has developed the industry’s first 256-Megabit (Mb) uni-transistor random access memory (UtRAM), using 90-nanometer process technology. The company said it will provide the first samples to mobile phone manufacturers later this month. The new 256Mb UtRAM is scheduled for mass production beginning at the end of 2005. The global market for pseudo-SRAM, of which Samsung Electronics holds at least 30 percent, is forecast to grow an annual 33 percent through 2008. Samsung Electronics is the worlds largest producer of color monitors, color TVs, memory chips, and TFT-LCDs.
Samsung Introduces First  256 MB Pseudo-SRAM Samsung 256MB UtRAM - Future
The new 256 Megabite Pseudo-SRAM offers unrivaled speed, density and compatibility for feature-rich mobile phone designs. It operates at 133MHz, the fastest of any pseudo-SRAM today. It can process data 1.7 times faster than competing 80MHz pseudo-SRAM devices now on the market, and is expected to allow for higher end multimedia functionality in 3G mobile phones. UtRAM has the future in hands. And with the fast growing UtRAM market, Samsung Electronics grows with it.

Samsung Pseudo-SRAM - Memory cell
UtRAM is Samsung’s unique product designation, a type of pseudo-SRAM that has the memory cell configuration of a DRAM and the interface of an SRAM or NOR flash memory device. The 256Mb UtRAM is fully compliant to JEDEC’s (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) burst pseudo-SRAM standard.

Samsung 256MB Pseudo-SRAM - 3G mobile
High growth in pseudo-SRAM demand stems from ever-increasing performance requirements of high-performance 3G and other feature-rich mobile phones. Market research firm IDC expects the global market for 3G mobile phones will average 65 percent annual growth through 2008, amounting to 260 million units or 30 percent of the total mobile phone market.

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