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A possible merger between US firm Micron Technology and Japan's Elpida Memories could yield a new force to counter Samsung and 'rock the dram market to its core', according to market analyst IHS iSuppli.
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Elpida Memory has developed its first high speed non volatile resistance memory (ReRAM) prototype using a 50nm process technology, with a memory cell array operation of 64Mb – one of the highest densities possible for ReRAM.
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Elpida Memory has developed a 1600Mb/s 4Gb DDR3 mobile ram that achieves a data transfer rate, twice as fast as DDR2 Mobile ram – the current leading dram preference for mobile devices.
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