Samsung's LPDDR 5X memory reached an impressive speed of 8.5 Gbps

Samsung's latest mobile DRAM, with a speed of 8.5 Gbps, holds the record for the fastest data transfer rate in the industry.

Samsung confirmed the achievement of 8.5 Gbps speed on its LPDDR5X memories made with 14nm process on Qualcomm's Snapdragon platform. The tested DRAM was of the 8 GB type, which was developed with the EUV process on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon platform.

Samsung, the world's largest maker of memory chips, emphasized that it has now reached 8.5 Gbps, just five months after hitting the 7.5 Gbps record. The South Korean tech giant says its new DRAM is 1.3 times faster than LPDDR5 (with a maximum speed of 6.4 Gbps). The company has also announced that the higher speed LPDDR5X DRAM can be used in other areas of technology besides the mobile industry.

According to ZDNet, demand for LPDDR DRAMs, or low-power DRAMs, is increasing in servers, smart cars, and high-performance computing systems. Samsung confirmed that the lower power consumption of these chips is attractive to consumers as it saves money.

Source: zoomit

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