Samsung 16Gb DDR5 Enters Mass Production on 12nm Node

Samsung's latest-gen DDR5 memory ICs have entered mass production on the 12nm node, and they are claimed to offer significantly lower power consumption and greater wafer economy.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-16gb-ddr5-enters-mass-production-on-12nm-node

Creato 2y | 18 mag 2023, 14:20:34


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