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2023-05-15, Samsung Electronics has launched its first CXL DRAM supporting CXL 2.0

Samsung Electronics has announced the development of its first 128GB DRAM that supports Compute Express Link™ (CXL™) 2.0. At the same time, Samsung has worked closely with Intel to achieve milestone progress on Intel Xeon's platform.

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2023-04-27, Centimeter-level UWB solutions for mobile and automotive devices

Samsung Electronics has unveiled its first ultra wideband (UWB) solution, Exynos Connect U100. Optimized for mobile, automotive and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, the new ultra-wideband UWB solution improves measurement accuracy to single digit centimetres to provide accurate distance and location information.

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2023-04-20, Samsung will introduce the Exynos 2400 processor in the FoWLP package

Samsung's "Exynos 2400" chip is expected to be released next year and will once again be installed on Samsung's smartphone Galaxy, according to EDN Electronic Technology design cited by Korean media. The Korean media said that the "Exynos 2400" will be based on the newly introduced cutting-edge chip technology to achieve tremendous changes.

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2022-10-24, Samsung Launches the Fastest LPDDR5X DRAM in the Industry: The Speed Reaches 8.5Gbps

Samsung Electronics announced that its latest LPDDR5X DRAM has been verified to be the fastest in the industry at 8.5Gbps and can be used on the Snapdragon platform. According to Daniel Lee, executive vice president of Samsung Electronics' Memory product planning team, the 8.5Gbps LPDDR5X DRAM is the result of a long collaboration between Samsung and Qualcomm.

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2022-07-16, The rate reaches 24Gbps! Samsung actively promotes new GDDR6 memory shipments

In the GA102 and GA103 core graphics cards of the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, higher frequency GDDR6x memory is used to increase the memory bandwidth. However, GDDR6x memory has problems such as high heat generation, which makes the power consumption of the whole card higher and hotter.

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2022-06-20, Samsung plans to start mass production of GAA-based 2nm chips in 2025

According to BusinessKorea, Samsung Electronics is planning to catch up with TSMC, the world's largest foundry company, by building a 3-nanometer GAA (Gate-all-around) process in the next three years.

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2022-06-14, What is the ASIL standard for automotive-grade chips?

ASIL certification has become the admittance rule for automotive supply chain manufacturers. In particular, if IC practitioners want to enter the field of automotive electronics and produce chip products in the field of vehicle functional safety, they must pass ASIL certification before being adopted by vehicle enterprises and Tier1.

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2022-06-12, DDR4vsLPDDR4vsLPDDR4x: What's the difference?

The LPDDR4 input/output interface has data transfer speeds of up to 3200Mbps. LPDDR4X comes in an ultra-thin premium package that delivers the same speed as LPDDR4 while speeding up multitasking and optimizing the user experience.

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2022-05-27, Samsung will set up a thousand-person self-developed chip team, with the goal of surpassing Apple's chips

In July, Samsung will set up a home-grown chip team of about 1,000 people to develop Exynos chips dedicated to the Galaxy S line, with the goal of commercializing the chipset and surpassing Apple Silicon by 2025.

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2022-05-26, Will global chip prices rise again? Industry insiders: Cars, computers may be more expensive

Global chip prices have risen 10-20 per cent in the past year and are likely to continue to rise by 5-7 per cent this year.

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2022-04-26, Digital radar provides an improved sensing key for the security of ADAS systems

Uhnder will mass produce a 4D digital imaging radar chip that fully conforms to the vehicle's performance. The company's technology provides the industry's first digital radar solution with better accuracy and capability. Samsung Electronics will start mass production of the S80 chip radar in April 2022. The device will be the first 4D digital imaging radar solution and will meet stringent automotive requirements, including Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) Q104 certification

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2018-05-04, Samsung begins mass production of 10nm 16Gb automotive LPDDR4X DRAM

Samsung begins mass production of 10nm 16Gb automotive LPDDR4X DRAM