Elpida Starts Sample Shipments of Mobile RAM Products For Mobile Devices
Wide IO Mobile RAM expands the I/O width by using x512-bit, a data width that is more than 10 times larger than the width for existing DRAMs, which enables a data transfer rate of 12.8 gigabytes per second (GB/s) per chip while operating at a low speed of 200MHz. The reduced DRAM speed results in approximately 50% less power consumption compared with DDR2 Mobile RAM (LPDDR2), currently the leading DRAM choice for mobile devices, configured at the same transfer rate.
LPDDR3 is another of Elpida's new next-generation mobile memory. This new chip achieves a data transfer rate that is twice as fast as LPDDR2. A single LPDDR3 has a data transfer rate of 6.4 GB/s or 12.8GB/s based on a two-chip configuration for high-end mobile devices. When compared with LPDDR2 on an identical speed basis, LPDDR3 consumes roughly 25% less power, enabling it to extend the operating time of smartphones and tablet devices.
Sample shipments of both 4-gigabit Wide IO Mobile RAM and 4-gigabit DDR3 Mobile RAM (LPDDR3) have started, and Elpida plans to begin volume production in 2012. Also, both chips will be used to develop two-layer 8-gigabit and four-layer 16-gigabit high-density packages for addition to the company's product line-up.
Elpida plans to promote the Wide IO Mobile RAM and DDR3 Mobile RAM (LPDDR3) as memory chip choices that can strongly support next-generation mobile applications.
4-gigabit Wide IO Mobile RAM
Manufacturing process | 30nm CMOS |
Memory density | 4-gigabit / 8-gigabit / 16-gigabit |
Data width | x512-bit |
Per pin data transfer rate | 200Mbps (Max.) |
Supply voltage | VDD1: 1.8V, VDD2/VDDQ: 1.2V |
Operating case temperature range | -25 to 85°C |
4-gigabit DDR3 Mobile RAM
Manufacturing process | 30nm CMOS |
Memory density | 4-gigabit / 8-gigabit / 16-gigabit |
Package | FBGA / PoP (Package on Package) |
Data width | x32-bit / x64-bit |
Per pin data transfer rate | 1600Mbps (Max.) |
Supply voltage | VDD1: 1.8V, VDD2/VDDCA/VDDQ: 1.2V |
Operating temperature range | -30 to 85°C |
Wide IO and LPDDR3
Wide IO has a data input/output (I/O) width more than 10 times greater than the width for conventional memory chips. This enables both higher performance and lower power consumption. LPDDR2 (Low Power DDR2) is a low-power consumption DRAM currently used in smartphones and tablet devices. LPDDR3 is a higher standard of LPDDR2.
Mobile Memory Standard | Wide IO | LPDDR3 | LPDDR2 |
Data Input/Output (I/O) Width | 512-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit |
Per pin (I/O) data transfer rate (Max.) | 200Mbps | 1600Mbps | 800Mbps (1066Mbps) |
Per device data transfer rate (Max.) | 12.8GB/s | 6.4GB/s | 3.2GB/s (4.3GB/s) |
Low-power consumption | *** | ** | * |