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Samsung Announces First 8Gb LPDDR5 DRAM using 10 nm Technology

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Samsung Electronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has successfully developed the industry's first 10-nanometer (nm) class* 8-gigabit (Gb) LPDDR5 DRAM. Since bringing the first 8Gb LPDDR4 to mass production in 2014, Samsung has been setting the stage to transition to the LPDDR5 standard for use in upcoming 5G and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered mobile applications.

The newly-developed 8Gb LPDDR5 is the latest addition to Samsung's premium DRAM lineup, which includes 10nm-class 16Gb GDDR6 DRAM (in volume production since December 2017) and 16Gb DDR5 DRAM (developed in February).





"This development of 8Gb LPDDR5 represents a major step forward for low-power mobile memory solutions," said Jinman Han, senior vice president of Memory Product Planning & Application Engineering at Samsung Electronics. "We will continue to expand our next-generation 10nm-class DRAM lineup as we accelerate the move toward greater use of premium memory across the global landscape."

The 8Gb LPDDR5 boasts a data rate of up to 6,400 megabits per second (Mb/s), which is 1.5 times as fast as the mobile DRAM chips used in current flagship mobile devices (LPDDR4X, 4266Mb/s). With the increased transfer rate, the new LPDDR5 can send 51.2 gigabytes (GB) of data, or approximately 14 full-HD video files (3.7GB each), in a second.

The 10nm-class LPDDR5 DRAM will be available in two bandwidths - 6,400Mb/s at a 1.1 operating voltage (V) and 5,500Mb/s at 1.05V - making it the most versatile mobile memory solution for next-generation smartphones and automotive systems. This performance advancement has been made possible through several architectural enhancements. By doubling the number of memory "banks" - subdivisions within a DRAM cell - from eight to 16, the new memory can attain a much higher speed while reducing power consumption. The 8Gb LPDDR5 also makes use of a highly advanced, speed-optimized circuit architecture that verifies and ensures the chip's ultra-high-speed performance.

To maximize power savings, the 10nm-class LPDDR5 has been engineered to lower its voltage in accordance with the operating speed of the corresponding application processor, when in active mode. It also has been configured to avoid overwriting cells with '0' values. In addition, the new LPDDR5 chip will offer a 'deep sleep mode', which cuts the power usage to approximately half the 'idle mode' of the current LPDDR4X DRAM. Thanks to these low-power features, the 8Gb LPDDR5 DRAM will deliver power consumption reductions of up to 30 percent, maximizing mobile device performance and extending the battery life of smartphones.

Based on its industry-leading bandwidth and power efficiency, the LPDDR5 will be able to power AI and machine learning applications, and will be UHD-compatible for mobile devices worldwide.

Samsung, together with leading global chip vendors, has completed functional testing and validation of a prototype 8GB LPDDR5 DRAM package, which is comprised of eight 8Gb LPDDR5 chips. Leveraging the cutting-edge manufacturing infrastructure at its latest line in Pyeongtaek, Korea, Samsung plans to begin mass production of its next-generation DRAM lineups (LPDDR5, DDR5 and GDDR6) in line with the demands of global customers.

Footnote*: 10nm-class is a process node between 10 and 20 nanometers



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Excellent, glad I waited to build my new PC after all now, going to wait for GDDR6 high end gpu's and ddr5 ram and ddr5 mobo's before I upgrade. My gtx 1070 laptop can hold me over until then.
 

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Is there anything on the market that can use LPDDR5? Anything incoming?
 

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Excellent, glad I waited to build my new PC after all now, going to wait for GDDR6 high end gpu's and ddr5 ram and ddr5 mobo's before I upgrade. My gtx 1070 laptop can hold me over until then.

Be sure you can hold out to at least Q3 2020 or even 2021.

Even though DDR5 is here it vill take a couple of years for it util it appears in desktop PC's just like it did for DDR4
 
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Be sure you can hold out to at least Q3 2020 or even 2021.

Even though DDR5 is here it vill take a couple of years for it util it appears in desktop PC's just like it did for DDR4

With the ever-increasing lust-driven thirst for increased performance/speed in all things electronic nowadays, I seriously doubt this ^^ to be the case :) Each generation of new/improved tech spurs this never-ending quest and reduces the time-to-market as each cycle approaches, goes full on, then declines in light of the next latest/greatest thing.....

It's been happening since the 50's and shows no sign of slowing down now....
 

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You don't have to doubt, all you need to do is search:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR5_SDRAM
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12710/cadence-micron-demo-ddr5-subsystem

It was planned to be specified in 2016 with availability in 2020. That was later changed to a 2018 spec with 2019 availability. So yeah, the two years window is still there (depending on how availability pans out).
However, past transitions tell us these will be more expensive with very little (if any) performance gains over DDR4 for 1-2 years after initial availability. Till then, the best course of action would be to grab cheap DDR4 instead ;)
 

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You don't have to doubt, all you need to do is search:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR5_SDRAM
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12710/cadence-micron-demo-ddr5-subsystem

It was planned to be specified in 2016 with availability in 2020. That was later changed to a 2018 spec with 2019 availability. So yeah, the two years window is still there (depending on how availability pans out).
However, past transitions tell us these will be more expensive with very little (if any) performance gains over DDR4 for 1-2 years after initial availability. Till then, the best course of action would be to grab cheap DDR4 instead ;)


unless you are like me and are rocking a gtx 1070 laptop, i wanted to sell it off and build a nice desktop, but its so hard to resell laptops, so i decided to just keep it until some very nice major upgrades come along. i use it as a desktop tower now, just leave it out sight, and a monitor, mech keyboard, and mouse on main desk, cant even tell its a laptop lol
 
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