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The new 50nm process DDR3 SDRAM was developed using the industry's most advanced 193nm (ArF) immersion lithography technology and copper interconnect technology and has a chip size of less than 40mm2. Also, the new SDRAM is an eco-friendly DRAM. It operates on not only DDR3 standard 1.5V supply voltage but even lower voltages of 1.35V and 1.2V and contributes to the low-power operations of high-density memory systems such as servers and data centers.|
Sounds awesome though never heard of Elpida before. |
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Good to see the low voltages that come with it. They will come in handy with the i7s. |
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Forgive me but what are current gen die sizings? 65nm? Or does memory follow a whole new ballgame.... Either way lower voltages are always a great thing -- I need to get rollin' on my new rig here pretty quick....obviously going to be based on DDR3 but waiting on Phenom II benchies |
I think 65nm. Also I think you are good holding off for a few weeks. A lot going on right now.
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I hear that man.....with i7's hype and its results displease me so I might not necessarily go Intel for my next build; if AMD is close to on par with Phenom II I will probably jump on board with them for a while (more due to the fact that i am sure their pricing will be lower also....always is overall) |
I can't imagine why. |
With all its hype about performance increase going up by over 30% across the board -- an even bigger perf. increase than was the C2D etc etc..... Its not BAD, just not as great as what Intel had to say about it. |