SAMSUNG Expands its 'Green Memory' Initiative
Samsung announced today that it has expanded its 'Green Memory' initiative going beyond DRAM and solid state drives (SSDs) to include several memory products for PC and mobile application areas.
At the seventh annual Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum being held in Taiwan today, Samsung announced that its 'Green Memory' initiative will now include Samsung LPDDR2 and GDDR5 green memory as well as its GreenDDR3 and Green SSDs.
Stepping up its efforts to increase worldwide interest in Green IT products and eco-friendly solutions, a new website (http://www.samsung.com/GreenMemory) has been launched to promote the expanded initiative to OEM customers and consumers. It provides detailed information on Samsung's green product strategies and green-focused partners, for all three market areas, as well as industry-wide green IT trends.
The website offers detailed information on features, lineups and specifications for Samsung's 30 nanometer (nm) class DDR3 DRAM, SSDs using 30nm-class NAND flash memory, 40nm-class LPDDR2 for mobile devices, and 40nm-class GDDR5 for graphics computing.
Also, some information on co-promotional activities with Samsung Green partners such as AMD, Cisco Systems, Fujitsu, HP (Hewlett-Packard), IBM, Intel, Microsoft and VMware can be found. The site also features popular Green calculators used to estimate energy cost savings afforded by the use of Samsung's Green memory products.
Stepping up its efforts to increase worldwide interest in Green IT products and eco-friendly solutions, a new website (http://www.samsung.com/GreenMemory) has been launched to promote the expanded initiative to OEM customers and consumers. It provides detailed information on Samsung's green product strategies and green-focused partners, for all three market areas, as well as industry-wide green IT trends.
The website offers detailed information on features, lineups and specifications for Samsung's 30 nanometer (nm) class DDR3 DRAM, SSDs using 30nm-class NAND flash memory, 40nm-class LPDDR2 for mobile devices, and 40nm-class GDDR5 for graphics computing.
Also, some information on co-promotional activities with Samsung Green partners such as AMD, Cisco Systems, Fujitsu, HP (Hewlett-Packard), IBM, Intel, Microsoft and VMware can be found. The site also features popular Green calculators used to estimate energy cost savings afforded by the use of Samsung's Green memory products.