Supports 10.7Gbps operation speed, optimized for on-device AI
Performance improved by 25% and capacity improved by 30% compared to previous generation products
Samsung Electronics has succeeded in developing the industry's fastest LPDDR5X, which improves performance by 25% and capacity by 30% compared to previous-generation products, and is expected to be able to respond to the demand for low-power, high-performance semiconductors.
Samsung Electronics announced on the 17th that it has succeeded in developing the industry's fastest operating speed, 10.7 Gbps LPDDR5X DRAM.
This product is a low-power, high-performance memory solution implemented with the smallest chip among 12nm-class LPDDR DRAMs, and is optimized for the on-device AI era.
In the future, it is expected to be applied to various fields beyond the mobile field, such as △AI PC △AI accelerator △server △battlefield.
Compared to previous generation products, performance has improved by 25% and capacity by 30%, and a single mobile DRAM package supports up to 32 gigabytes (GB).
Samsung Electronics applied 'power variable optimization technology' and 'low-power operation range expansion technology' to enhance the low-power characteristics of this product, which adjusts power according to performance and speed, and improved power consumption by approximately 25% compared to the previous generation product.
This allows for longer battery life on mobile devices and reduced energy consumption on servers to process data, reducing total cost of ownership.(TCO, Total Cost of Ownership) reduction is possible.
Samsung Electronics Memory Business Unit Product Planning Vice President Bae Yong-cheol said, “As demand for low-power, high-performance semiconductors increases, the applications of LPDDR DRAM will expand from existing mobile devices to servers and other areas.” He added, “Samsung Electronics will continue to innovate and provide solutions optimized for the coming on-device AI era through close cooperation with customers.”
Samsung Electronics plans to mass-produce its new LPDDR5X DRAM in the second half of the year after verifying the product through collaboration with application processors and mobile companies.