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Now that the latest version of Android is 64-bit compatible, tablets and phones can push beyond four gigabytes of memory. Samsung is happy to start that process, announcing on Tuesday that it has begun mass production of a low-power, fast memory module: The “industry’s first 8 gigabit (Gb) low power double data rate 4 (LPDDR4) mobile” memory chip.
The new chip is built on Samsung’s 20 nanometer process and uses 1.1 Volts, which is less power than the company’s 4 gigabit memory module. And it can move data quickly too, with speeds of 3,200 Mbps — twice as fast as Samsung’s current chips. Samsung says the speeds can easily handle the data stream when capturing or playing UHD video or using burst mode on a camera with a 20-megapixel sensor.
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Wow, 4-8 GB of RAM will be installed on future smartphones, and tablets. The RAM speed of 3200 Mbps is very fast. It's also amazing that these RAM chips only use 1.1 Volts of electricity, but have such fast speeds.
I bet, soon newer Smartphones, and tablets will be as fast as some laptops, and consoles like the Wii U.
The new chip is built on Samsung’s 20 nanometer process and uses 1.1 Volts, which is less power than the company’s 4 gigabit memory module. And it can move data quickly too, with speeds of 3,200 Mbps — twice as fast as Samsung’s current chips. Samsung says the speeds can easily handle the data stream when capturing or playing UHD video or using burst mode on a camera with a 20-megapixel sensor.
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Wow, 4-8 GB of RAM will be installed on future smartphones, and tablets. The RAM speed of 3200 Mbps is very fast. It's also amazing that these RAM chips only use 1.1 Volts of electricity, but have such fast speeds.
I bet, soon newer Smartphones, and tablets will be as fast as some laptops, and consoles like the Wii U.