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Elpida Develops Ultra-Low Voltage 533Mbps DDR2 Mobile RAM

Elpida Memory has completed development of the world's first 512-megabit DDR2 Mobile RAM operating at an ultra-low voltage of 1.2V. The new product achieves 533Mbps high-speed with the same power consumption of DDR Mobile RAM.

DDR2 Mobile RAM is JEDEC LPDDR2-compliant and an advanced Elpida Mobile RAM product that combines the high performance with low-power consumption suitable for mobile phone and other mobile devices.

Elpida's Mobile RAM is now used in many 2.5G and 3G mobile phones, which in recent years have gone beyond music downloading and website surfing to offer such high-performance features as video viewing, video recording and video output. Given expectations of growth in high-definition video functions, products that can rapidly process high-resolution graphics and other high-density data will become increasingly important.

Elpida will begin sampling its newly developed DDR2 Mobile RAM in November 2007.



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