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SEOUL, South Korea Sept. 10, 2008 -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced
semiconductor technology solutions, today announced that its embedded
memory, OneDRAM™ is being used in the new
Samsung SGH-L870 handset, which was launched in Europe last month. The
512 megabit (Mb) OneDRAM will be mass produced for multiple
communication carriers in several other smart phones worldwide in the
fourth quarter of 2008. Samsung has also begun sampling its one gigabit
(Gb) OneDRAM to major handset manufacturers this month.
Samsung’s OneDRAM enables a ten-fold increase
in the data processing speeds between the two processors in mobile
handsets: a communication processor and an application processor.
The OneDRAM interface, which complies with the JEDEC low-power,
double-data-rate (LPDDR) memory standard, channels data between the
processors through a single chip, eliminating the need for DRAM and SRAM
chips as buffer memory.
“Thanks to Samsung’s
OneDRAM, we were able to come up with faster and more efficient
multimedia features for SGH-L870,” said ES
Hwang, vice president, Handset R&D team, Samsung Electronics. “The
Samsung L870 is the best solution for consumers who want to have
business-like efficiency combined with exciting multimedia features for
personal use.”
The performance benefits of specifying OneDRAM will be particularly
evident with mobile phones in high-speed network environments, as well
as for the transmission of 3D graphics, high-definition video and
high-pixel imaging in digital applications that require large volumes of
data to be processed at ultra-high speeds.
“In order to stay competitive, handset OEMs
are requiring higher performance to support a larger array of services
and functions at cost-effective prices,” said
Sei-Jin Kim, vice president, Memory division, Samsung Electronics. “Samsung’s
embedded memory solutions, such as our new OneDRAM, have been welcomed
by leading application designers around the world for their performance
enhancements, cost efficiency and timely technical support.”
OneDRAM supports the high-performance requirements of a wide range of
telecommunications services. High-speed, downlink packet access (HSDPA)
handsets, which have data transmission speeds of 7.2 megabits per second
(Mbps) today and are designed for speeds up to 14.4Mbps, are expected to
see a seven-fold increase to 100Mbps when 3G LTE (long term evolution)
wireless communication services are introduced.
Samsung’s 133MHz 512Mb OneDRAM receives data
from the modem processor at a 533MB/s transfer rate and forwards it to
the application processor at 1.06GB/s, providing an overall system
performance level more than ten times faster than that of conventional
data transfers. The 1Gb OneDRAM is designed on a 166MHz scale for even
faster performance.
Along with its faster data processing speeds between processors, OneDRAM
reduces the overall cost for handset designing, the amount of power
consumed and the time that it takes to bring a handset to market.
The smaller number of chips in Samsung’s
OneDRAM also allows for the use of a printed circuit board only
two-thirds the size of those used in conventional handsets.
About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor,
telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies.
Information Source: Business Wire
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