Your RAM’s about to get an upgrade. Samsung has announced
the world’s first 10-nanometer 8-gigabit DRAM chips, and it promises
that they’ll be 30 percent faster and 20 percent more efficient than
what went before.
The new memory chips use a much smaller 10-nanometer manufacturing
technique than the 20-nanometer version that Samsung’s been using since
2014. That allows it to create circuitry in its memory chips with
features that measure just 10-nanometers in size, allowing it to squeeze
more onto the same piece of silicon. And that means improvements in speed and efficiency. Samsung claims its new chips will transfer data at up to 3,200 megabits per second (30 percent faster than the 2,400Mbps that its old 20-nanometer chips managed) while also using 10 to 20 percent less power.
http://gizmodo.com/samsungs-first-10-nanometer-dram-is-30-percent-faster-1769323626
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