Samsung Develops Highest Density LPDDR2 DRAM for Mobile Devices - IT Business Edge (Crieff) Samsung Develops Highest Density LPDDR2 DRAM for Mobile Devices - IT Business Edge (Crieff)

Thursday 2 December 2010

Samsung Develops Highest Density LPDDR2 DRAM for Mobile Devices - IT Business Edge (Crieff)

Samsung Develops Highest Density LPDDR2 DRAM for Mobile Devices - IT Business Edge
Samsung announced that it has developed a new LPDDR2 DRAM that uses less power specifically for mobile devices and offers more performance. The new mobile DRAM uses 30nm-class technology with data transfer speeds up to 1,066 Mbps, TechConnectMagazine
Source: www.itbusinessedge.com

Samsung TV apps hit 1 million downloads - CNET Asia
With the year coming to an end, many companies such as Microsoft and Sony are releasing fresh figures to show off their performance amid a strong global economy. The latest firm to join the frenzy is Korean HDTV maker Samsung and its free TV apps, which
Source: asia.cnet.com

Samsung, LG get permission to build LCD plants in China; Sharp doesn't. - ElectronicsWeekly.com
Samsung and LG have both got permission from the China government to build LCD plants in the country. Samsung will spend $2.26bn to build a 7.5 generation plant capable of building 40-inch panels, while LG will spend $4bn to build an 8 th generation plant
Source: www.electronicsweekly.com

Samsung's 3D TV Can Wrap around Corners - Tom's Guide
It's not real 3-D unless the display itself takes up 3-D space. Depending on your point of view, 3-D TVs are either the next generation of home entertainment or a ridiculously superficial gimmick designed to steal our money. It doesn't help the former that
Source: www.tomsguide.com

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Sprint's Samsung Epic 4G now $180 at RadioShack - MobileBurn
RadioShack is now selling the Sprint Samsung Epic 4G for $180 for both new and upgrading Sprint customers after mail-in rebates. That's a $70 savings off of Sprint's standard $249.99 pricing for the phone. We called a local RadioShack to confirm the new
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Sweet, Prefer It in iPad Size - eWeek
Samsung's Galaxy Tab is an excellent little Android 2.2-based Web surfing device that also delivers a great experience for most Web applications. But I sure wish it was larger, closer to the 9.7-inch screen offered by Apple's iPad. I'll circle back to that
Source: www.eweek.com

Samsung cooks up its own NFC module, destined for the Nexus S? - engadget
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today a new near field communications (NFC) chip with embedded flash memory. Leveraging a low power design and advanced RF
Source: www.engadget.com

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