Samsung announced that they are going to be producing low-power “green” memory chips based on a 40 nanometer process.
This can save up to 35% in energy cost.
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Samsung announced that they are going to be producing low-power “green” memory chips based on a 40 nanometer process.
This can save up to 35% in energy cost.
Explore related content: DDR3, green, green memory, memory, Samsung
If you’ve ever bought a Sony consumer electronic product, you know it takes a special kind of memory chip called Memory Stick which only works for Sony products. Every other manufacturer (Canon, Nikon, Samsumg, Nokia, etc.) use memory chips which are compatible across a wide range of companies’ products: MMC, SD, miniSD, microSD. But Sony, [...]
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